For any Janeway fans still hanging around, I'd just like to mention that Full Circle is absolutely worth it. Absolutely. Possibly the finest Voyager novel published to date. Not perfect, but in all the ways that mattered everything I was hoping for.
I hope that anyone on the fence does take the time to give it a chance. It may very well surprise you.
I also wanted to quote Lynx's response here, but am still learning and failing, I'm afraid, how to multi-quote.
For what it is worth, I have found the numerous "is she dead yet" and "she betta be alive otherwise we're going to kill ourselves and take you all with us" threads very illuminating.
As a TNG fan (exclusively) up to Destiny, I have found myself at turns deeply sympathetic to Lynx et al and incredibly frustrated - sometimes both at the same time!
Knowing absolutely nothing, zilch, zero about Voyager, these threads have been very educational. And I've learned a lot about the ST universe that I was sadly lacking.
David Mack's trilogy got me hooked on non-TNG canon and and non-canon characters I knew nothing about. And that is what has made me purchase A Singular Destiny, which I'm mid-way through (and loving, btw).
And although I've never watched Voyager, I've now made the great leap forward and puchased Ms Beyer's book.
So, for what it's worth, all this debating back and forth, with all its pros and cons, has at least resulted in one particular ST niche customer widening her focus to engage with other parts of the franchise that prior to Mack's book and all these intense debates, would have held no interest for her at all.
So, I just want to thank Thrawn and Lynx and Trent and the rest of you for opening my eyes to a broader perspective.
So far, I'm loving it.