is this heresy?
I have recently come back to the ST novels through the Crucible trilogy, and was reading the Rihannsu books, but life intervened.
Life has since slowed down, but I have had to pack many of my ST books away (make room for baby!) but I recently found the first Janus Gate book, the only ST book I hadn't packed. I gobbled it up, and went digging through the boxes for the other two.
I really liked this series, despite the extremely odd jacket blurbs which don't describe what actually happens in the books. This had just enough continuity "porn" to keep me happy, and I found I really liked the writing style. Nice pacing, even the quite slow first volume on spelunking. Surprising, since I heard L.A. Graf was a bunch of people. I just wanted to post my enjoyment of this series, and it's made me interested in some of the more recent TOS novels (sorry, I am TOS-only right now, just can't find the interest for the others). I just started the Gary Mitchell trilogy, and it seems fun, too.
Maybe I'll start gobbling up more of the recent novel, and go backwards...though I hear there's a dry spot in the books of the mid-90s...?
*oh, and I guess I will get back to Rihannsu. I got bogged down in the second book a bit...I have to admit I found it a little annoying that it's unclear which era the story takes place...
I have recently come back to the ST novels through the Crucible trilogy, and was reading the Rihannsu books, but life intervened.
Life has since slowed down, but I have had to pack many of my ST books away (make room for baby!) but I recently found the first Janus Gate book, the only ST book I hadn't packed. I gobbled it up, and went digging through the boxes for the other two.
I really liked this series, despite the extremely odd jacket blurbs which don't describe what actually happens in the books. This had just enough continuity "porn" to keep me happy, and I found I really liked the writing style. Nice pacing, even the quite slow first volume on spelunking. Surprising, since I heard L.A. Graf was a bunch of people. I just wanted to post my enjoyment of this series, and it's made me interested in some of the more recent TOS novels (sorry, I am TOS-only right now, just can't find the interest for the others). I just started the Gary Mitchell trilogy, and it seems fun, too.
Maybe I'll start gobbling up more of the recent novel, and go backwards...though I hear there's a dry spot in the books of the mid-90s...?
*oh, and I guess I will get back to Rihannsu. I got bogged down in the second book a bit...I have to admit I found it a little annoying that it's unclear which era the story takes place...