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Even as an Audio book

Review from Fair Trade →

So far these books have been my favorite to read and listen to this far. The V.A. Piers definitely sold the characters and did them justice in maintaining verisimilitude. While listening to the performance in chapter 55 it had me so enthralled by the narration with the tone that my inner voice didn’t get when..

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It all builds to this

Review from Fair Trade →

So this is my favorite of Gre7g’s books. I can always tell when one of his books grabs me because I get very frustrated and then can’t stop thinking about it. It is absolutely heart-wrenching and a page-turner, and a well-earned payoff. On that point, Warning: the protagonist absolutely earns his ending in this book…

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Strong Frontrunner

Review from Fair Trade →

Fair Trade is easily seated in the top tier of Hayven Celestia stories. Continuing from the creative direction used in Small World, gre7g Luterman expands further what planetside life is like away from the White Flower II. The story features a huge cast of characters, all with their own quirks and backstories, occasionally breaking the..

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Kanti’s Story Takes a New Direction

Review from Small World →

Finishing the first in the series, “Skeleton Crew,” I was wondering where Gre7g could take Kanti’s story next. “Small World” continues the first book’s twisting of fate for the titular geroo, this time with dozens of others. The cast is thrust into an alien environment where precautions must be satisfied if they are to survive…

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A fitting end

Review from Fair Trade →

Conclusions are hard. How do you tie up so many plot lines while still exploring new topics? This book right here is how you do it. Luterman takes what he built in Small world and expertly weaves a long narrative about what you would do to get back to the one you love. Stealing, lying,..

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Unique, Heartfelt, Tense

Review from Small World →

This is not what I was expecting with a sequel to the first book, but that is in no way a bad thing. Once again the idea of small unsuspecting characters being explored in a big story is present. How many books have you read about an alien cleaning crew? Was a first for me..

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Small charters, big story

Review from Skeleton Crew →

After finishing the first two books in the Heavenly Celestra series I was hungry for more. I wasn’t sure what to expect with this book since it is a side series written by a different author, but I can confidently say it up there with the quality of writing and storytelling of Traitors, Thieves and..

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