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Heaven's Queen by Rachel Bach
Heaven's Queen by Rachel Bach












From the moment she took a job on Captain Caldswell's doomed ship, Devi Morris's life has been one disaster after another: government conspiracies, two alien races out for her blood, an incurable virus that's eating her alive.

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Retrieved June 21, 2016.Badass heroine Devi Morris returns for another action-packed space adventure in the thrilling conclusion to Rachel Bach's Paradox trilogy. Philadelphia: Audio Publishers Association.

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^ "Locus Online News » 2016 Audie Awards Winners".^ "The Spirit War: The Legend of Eli Monpress, Book 4".^ Hightower, Nancy (February 11, 2014)."Why the future of Science Fiction will be in the Clouds". CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform. 2K to 10K: Writing Faster, Writing Better, and Writing More of What You Love. Createspace Independent Publishing Platform. Bibliography Fiction The Crystal Calamity On May 11, 2016, Rachel Aaron won the Best Fantasy Audie Award for her work, Nice Dragons Finish Last, as narrated by Vikas Adam. Publishers Weekly wrote that Heaven's Queen was a "satisfying conclusion." Īaron's fantasy work on the Eli Monpress series revolves around a "legendary and lovable con man." The first book in the series, The Spirit Thief (2010) starts slow, according to the Publishers Weekly, but becomes a "romp of lighthearted fantasy." Awards Kirkus also called Heaven's Queen (2014) a "stunning conclusion" to the Paradox Series.

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Publishers Weekly, however, felt that the tropes of the first book in the series were cliché and made up of "stock set pieces." Aaron's Paradox Series, including Honor's Knight (2014) deals with ethical questions amid "great space battles, awesome shootouts and enough betrayals and alliances to rival 'A Game of Thrones,'" according to The Washington Post. Fortune's Pawn also marked Aaron's first time publishing science fiction. The first book in the Paradox Series, Fortune's Pawn (2013), is a type of space opera which was called "lots of fun" by Kirkus Reviews. Rachel Aaron is an American author of fantasy and (under the pen name Rachel Bach) science fiction. American science fiction and fantasy writer














Heaven's Queen by Rachel Bach