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Looking for the title of a Voyager novel.

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I think it was part of a trilogy. In it, a non-corporeal Kes is observing some of the places/people they saw while she was still with them in her physical body (so season 4 onward). One of the places she sees is one that was from another novel, it didn't actually happen on the show. After a while, she says something to the effect that she wants to go home (to Voyager), even if it's just for a little while. Someone tells her that she will just frighten them because it's apparently post Fury. And that she's from another reality or something like that.

Does any of this sound familiar?

Kes being in this was not the main part of the story. It was a secondary plot.
 
Kes being in this was not the main part of the story. It was a secondary plot.

Memory Beta says:

In the String Theory trilogy's "Evolution", "Kes was called to Ocampa's distant past to help the Doctor and Q oversee the birth of an Ocampa/Nacene hybrid; the Ocampan mother lacked the life energy to carry the child to term, so her life-force merged with Kes', who then mated with the Nacene male. It was also revealed that the Kes who attacked Voyager in 'Fury' was not actually the future Kes, but was instead the personification of the anger and rage in Kes' soul, created when she was forced to separate herself from the Ocampan she had merged with while fighting a rogue Nacene..."
 
I think it was part of a trilogy. In it, a non-corporeal Kes is observing some of the places/people they saw while she was still with them in her physical body (so season 4 onward). One of the places she sees is one that was from another novel, it didn't actually happen on the show. After a while, she says something to the effect that she wants to go home (to Voyager), even if it's just for a little while. Someone tells her that she will just frighten them because it's apparently post Fury. And that she's from another reality or something like that.

I think that's the Dark Matters trilogy by Christie Golden.
 
Thanks.

I've purchased the String Theory books for my Kindle, but I've only finished the first one.

Christie Golden, yes, I do recall now that she wrote the novel Marooned which is referenced in the one I asked about.
 
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