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Ship of Ruin by Lindsay Buroker



What I like best about Buroker is her likeable characters.   I’ve been criticized for stating that a factor in my liking a book is whether it contains likeable characters.  Oddly enough, from my perspective, I’m writing the review, I’m giving my opinions and I call it as I see it, simple as that.   I like how Buroker addresses prejudice and her dislike of it.   I enjoy the character interaction and their foibles.   Buroker’s protagonists aren’t perfect which gives them character.   I am in awe of her literary output.   This is the middle book in a three book boxed set which is part of a 9 book series.   Just to note, I went to Fantastic Fiction and counted 84 titles under Buroker’s name.   I wonder when or if she ever sleeps.   This may appear to be written by a fawning fan but I guess it is more than a bit of jealousy to be able to get all those words down in such a palatable form.  

This Book deals with Casmir attempting to keep a gate from falling into what he considers the wrong hands.   It also shows that brains can defeat brawn.

I heartily enjoyed it.

This book may have been received free of charge from a publisher or a publicist. That will NEVER have a bearing on my recommendations. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases if you click on a purchasing link below.#CommissionsEarned



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