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Title: A Thousand Words for Stranger
Series: Trade Pact #1, Clan Chronicles #4
Author: Julie Czerneda
Rating: 4 of 5 Stars
Genre: SF
Pages: 464
Format: Digital Edition
Series: Trade Pact #1, Clan Chronicles #4
Author: Julie Czerneda
Rating: 4 of 5 Stars
Genre: SF
Pages: 464
Format: Digital Edition
Synopsis:
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A young woman comes
to consciousness without her memory but with something inside
insisting she get to the spaceport and get off whatever world she is
on. After several mishaps, kidnapping by slavers being one, she gets
on board Jason Morgan's ship and signs on as a crew. Without her
memory, Jason chooses the name Sira Morgan for her.
What Sira doesn't
know is that The Clan, a race of humanoids with telepathic powers,
has contacted and contracted Jason to bring Sira to a particular
destination. Morgan has had dealings with the Clan before and even
though fully human has some small telepathic power himself. Due to
his previous dealings, Morgan doesn't feel it is safe to deliver Sira
to anyone, so he keeps an eye on her and reveals what little he knows
to Sira.
Sira is captured by
a rogue Clan member who wants to marry her, mind wipe her and then
impregnate her so his offspring will have her ultrapowerful Clan
power. Morgan rescues her and brings Sira's sister and guardian into
the picture. They deliver Sira to the Clan Elders and Sira's father
reveals that everything was all according to Sira's own plan and that
Sira Morgan will die when Sira di Sarc regains her memory. Sira
Morgan has fallen in love with Jason and he with her. He comes up
with a plan to rescue her but Sira recovers her memories and realizes
everything, even her own plans, were a ruse by her father to
brainwipe her and use her like an auction piece to gain power for his
own House.
Somehow Sira and
Morgan escape without alerting any of the Clan that Sira has
recovered her memory but not reverted back to Sira di Sarc. She and
Morgan are now on the run and just one mis-step away from disaster
and annihilation.
My
Thoughts:
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For some time I was on a real kick with the Liaden Universe books by
Sharon Lee and Steve Miller. I had to stop reading them due to some
of the moral content but I enjoyed them as they scratched that Jane
Austen in Space itch that I had but didn't know I had until I read
those books. This book had that exact same vibe. So much so that I
went and did a little investigating, thinking that maybe Czerneda had
got the idea from the other duo. Turns out this book came out the
year BEFORE any of the Liaden books came out (as far as I can tell).
So to set the stage, this IS a romance book. However, unlike that
horrible, horrible woman Lindsay
Buroker, this is definitely more Austinesque in the romance.
It is NOT about beating hearts, or smoldering glances, or tight pants
or revealing of various body parts. Nor is it like a Janette Oak book
that is nothing but feelings dumped like a hogshead of maple syrup
all over the reader. In other words, this is romance that I, the
manliest man I happen to know, like. Considing that someone once
asked me if it was true that I
beat Chuck Norris at Arm Wrestling, I think I'm pretty
bleeping manly!
There were times I was a bit frustrated with Sira's memory loss and
how she reacted but that was strictly because I had more information
than she did. It's always easier to tell somebody what to do when you
have more information than them. The other thing that left me a bit
confuzzled was just WHAT the Clan actually is. It is never spelled
out and little hints are given here and there about their history.
Knowing, or not, doesn't affect the story as far as I can tell, just
one of those things that I as a reader “want”.
When I started this I was not sure what I was going to get.
Thankfully, the book and I hit it off right from the start and I
enjoyed my time reading this. Looking forward to the rest of the
trilogy. There is a prequel trilogy, the Clan Chronicles but since
they were published AFTER this Trade Pact trilogy I plan on
reading everything in publication order.
So remember, Telepathic Jane Austen, In Space and you should be good
to go!
★★★★☆
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