![]() ![]() ![]() Lira was easily my favourite and I enjoyed seeing her home world and being with her on her own inner quest on choosing between friends and family. Despite there being a romantic sub-plot, the crew’s friendship was truly the heart of the book, not to mention they are also truly entertaining to read. The plot itself is a lot of fun and while, for the most part, it does err on the side of predictability, there are definitely some moments of surprise and the world (galaxy?) is rich enough to keep you interested in the story.įor me, a highlight of Zenith was the all-female crew. This continues throughout the novel, allowing for some fast-paced reading but with some calmer scenes thrown in to allow for breathing space. Beyond that, it explores three of the characters’ relationships with their own worlds, one woman’s quest for revenge and, as one would expect from a YA novel, a conflicted romance.įrom the very start of Zenith, we are thrown into action. It follows an all-female crew of space pirates as they’re tasked with breaking a man out of the most fortified space prison and return him to his home world. ![]() ![]() Initially planned to be released in parts, the novel was picked up by a publisher and has now been released as a full-length book. Zenith is a book written by authors Sasha Alsberg and Lindsay Cummings. Author: Sasha Alsberg and Lindsay Cummings ![]()
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