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Destiny's Way

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"Lieutenant Selene Genji is hurled into the past to try and save a world that doesn't want her, in this action-packed adventure from New York Times bestselling author Jack Campbell. Earth was destroyed on June 12th, 2180. Lieutenant Selene Genji watched it happen. And only she can prevent it. Hurled forty years into the past, into a time before the Universal War began, Genji can only guess what to do to change the events that led to the death of all humanity. She has no way of knowing the long-term impacts of her actions and can only depend on her instincts. But many of the people she's trying to save want Genji dead. Her creation was an experiment: a fusing of human and alien DNA. To them, she's a monster who can't be trusted, a tool of the aliens who have just made first contact. Fortunately, she has an unshakeable ally in Lieutenant Kayl Owen, who has risked everything to help her mission. Declared a traitor to humanity by Earth Guard, Owen is determined to help Genji save the Earth. Even if he dies trying"--

Book Details

ISBN: 

9780593640661

EAN: 

9780593640661

Binding: 

Hardcover

Pages: 

384

Authors: 

Jack Campbell

Publisher: 

Ace Books

Published Date: 2025-25-02

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velb
Makes you think

This was a nice sequel but with quite a bit less tension and danger than that in book one. There was still danger, but much more relationship development and some good philosophy. If you’ve gone into the past and prevented circumstances that may have contributed to your own birth, can you still exist in that past? Does the universe have a greater plan for us than we suspect? The story answers the first question, but doesn’t pretend to know the reply to the second. It gives nice examples of how kindness and compassion can go much further and achieve more good than can anger and violence. While not as compelling as most of Campbell’s other work, this duology is fully worth reading.

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Lisa Wilson
good

good

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Ron
Good read

To much stating why they shouldn't be together. To many conversations repeating her experiences. All in all the same points of the plot repeated over and over.

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Fic/Scifi Nut
good book

very nice book, enjoyed reading

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L. P. Young
Fair read but...

Somewhat childish although from my favorite author. I won't be following the series.