by Kim Catanzarite ‧ RELEASE DATE: June 1, 2021
Well-constructed science fiction with an admirable heroine and a chilling premise.
Awards & Accolades
Our Verdict
GET IT
A woman marries into a peculiar family that’s obsessed with her pregnancy in this SF novel.
In 1965, the small town of Kirksberg, Pennsylvania, had a famous UFO sighting that the townsfolk celebrate in a big yearly festival. For 23-year-old adoptive sisters Helena and Sveta Peterman, that festival means scooping lots of ice cream at the shop where they work. The sisters are close, especially because their humanitarian mother and father are always traveling, and when Helena eventually leaves Kirksberg to find her biological parents, Sveta feels abandoned. Maybe that’s why she’s less guarded than usual when ice cream customer Andrew Jovian, a 28-year-old man with kind, blue-green eyes, asks her out. Their connection is undeniable, and they quickly marry, and although Sveta’s happy, she’s annoyed by Andrew’s overbearing family. They’re the wealthy owners of Kirksberg telescope maker Starbright International, and they’re relentlessly focused on Sveta’s new pregnancy—so much so that Sveta and Andrew move away to another Starbright location in North Carolina. But circumstances bring the Jovians back into Sveta’s life for reasons that are bizarre and shocking. Sveta soon faces a battle to protect her baby that will require all her bravery and resolve. In her debut novel, Catanzarite builds tension well and uses it for maximum effect. At first, Sveta’s in-laws merely seem to lack social skills, but as the novel goes on, their agenda becomes clearer and more frightening, especially after Sveta learns how the aforementioned spaceship sighting connects with Starbright’s goals. The author also skillfully handles Sveta’s characterization, making her vulnerability plausible in the absence of her sister and parents. Similarly, the protagonist’s fierce maternal love helps to explain how she’s able to gather the courage to stand up against powerful forces.
Well-constructed science fiction with an admirable heroine and a chilling premise.Pub Date: June 1, 2021
ISBN: 978-1-73595-221-5
Page Count: 387
Publisher: Forster Publishing
Review Posted Online: Dec. 16, 2020
Kirkus Reviews Issue: Feb. 1, 2021
Review Program: Kirkus Indie
Share your opinion of this book
More by Kim Catanzarite
BOOK REVIEW
by Samantha Shannon ‧ RELEASE DATE: Feb. 26, 2019
A celebration of fantasy that melds modern ideology with classic tropes. More of these dragons, please.
Awards & Accolades
Likes
72
Our Verdict
GET IT
New York Times Bestseller
After 1,000 years of peace, whispers that “the Nameless One will return” ignite the spark that sets the world order aflame.
No, the Nameless One is not a new nickname for Voldemort. Here, evil takes the shape of fire-breathing dragons—beasts that feed off chaos and imbalance—set on destroying humankind. The leader of these creatures, the Nameless One, has been trapped in the Abyss for ages after having been severely wounded by the sword Ascalon wielded by Galian Berethnet. These events brought about the current order: Virtudom, the kingdom set up by Berethnet, is a pious society that considers all dragons evil. In the East, dragons are worshiped as gods—but not the fire-breathing type. These dragons channel the power of water and are said to be born of stars. They forge a connection with humans by taking riders. In the South, an entirely different way of thinking exists. There, a society of female mages called the Priory worships the Mother. They don’t believe that the Berethnet line, continued by generations of queens, is the sacred key to keeping the Nameless One at bay. This means he could return—and soon. “Do you not see? It is a cycle.” The one thing uniting all corners of the world is fear. Representatives of each belief system—Queen Sabran the Ninth of Virtudom, hopeful dragon rider Tané of the East, and Ead Duryan, mage of the Priory from the South—are linked by the common goal of keeping the Nameless One trapped at any cost. This world of female warriors and leaders feels natural, and while there is a “chosen one” aspect to the tale, it’s far from the main point. Shannon’s depth of imagination and worldbuilding are impressive, as this 800-pager is filled not only with legend, but also with satisfying twists that turn legend on its head. Shannon isn’t new to this game of complex storytelling. Her Bone Season novels (The Song Rising, 2017, etc.) navigate a multilayered society of clairvoyants. Here, Shannon chooses a more traditional view of magic, where light fights against dark, earth against sky, and fire against water. Through these classic pairings, an entirely fresh and addicting tale is born. Shannon may favor detailed explication over keeping a steady pace, but the epic converging of plotlines at the end is enough to forgive.
A celebration of fantasy that melds modern ideology with classic tropes. More of these dragons, please.Pub Date: Feb. 26, 2019
ISBN: 978-1-63557-029-8
Page Count: 848
Publisher: Bloomsbury
Review Posted Online: Dec. 22, 2018
Kirkus Reviews Issue: Jan. 15, 2019
Share your opinion of this book
More by Samantha Shannon
BOOK REVIEW
BOOK REVIEW
BOOK REVIEW
More About This Book
by Daniel Abraham ‧ RELEASE DATE: July 18, 2023
Great character work and interesting plot development make this an exceptional middle volume.
The second in a political fantasy trilogy concerning Kithamar, a powerful city-state in turmoil.
The first book, Age of Ash (2022), covered the monthslong reign of Prince Byrn a Sal of Kithamar, who inadvertently interrupted the centuries-old secret rule of a ruthless body-switching entity by not actually being part of the royal line and therefore incapable of hosting it. This installment takes place in that same year and begins with the exact same prologue but instead follows a separate group of characters who only appeared tangentially in the first book. It’s love at first sight for Elaine a Sal, daughter and heir to Byrn, and merchant’s son Garreth Left; their initial encounter is just the beginning of a profound shake-up in both their lives. As Elaine adjusts to palace life and begins to suspect sinister, impossible things about the dead Prince Ausai, Garreth defies his parents’ wishes to seal an important business transaction with a foreign marriage and runs away to join the city guard. Meanwhile, Captain Senit of the city guard makes it his mission to go after Aunt Thorn, a powerful crime kingpin apparently named after a trickster god, unaware that Aunt Thorn actually is the trickster god in question, among other things. Many authors have chosen to tell a story from two different perspectives in separate books, but Abraham’s effort is unusual in that it uses two different casts of characters, which allows for a more extensive tapestry of plot. It also serves to illuminate how profoundly people can be interconnected and never even understand how they are linked or even that they’re linked in the first place. The motivations and actions of a stranger can have a profound effect on someone’s life without the other person ever knowing about it. This parallel book both fills in the noticeable gaps in the previous volume and continues to highlight a favorite Abraham theme: the complex outcomes stemming from personal choice. Garreth’s decision to abandon the circumscribed position his family has established for him and his subsequent inability to fully devote himself to the city guard because of his newfound love for Elaine are understandable parts of his journey to find his own path and be true to himself; but they have significant, sometimes damaging consequences for those around him.
Great character work and interesting plot development make this an exceptional middle volume.Pub Date: July 18, 2023
ISBN: 9780316421898
Page Count: 464
Publisher: Orbit
Review Posted Online: June 8, 2023
Kirkus Reviews Issue: July 1, 2023
Share your opinion of this book
More by Daniel Abraham
BOOK REVIEW
BOOK REVIEW
BOOK REVIEW
© Copyright 2025 Kirkus Media LLC. All Rights Reserved.
Hey there, book lover.
We’re glad you found a book that interests you!
We can’t wait for you to join Kirkus!
It’s free and takes less than 10 seconds!
Already have an account? Log in.
OR
Trouble signing in? Retrieve credentials.
Welcome Back!
OR
Trouble signing in? Retrieve credentials.
Don’t fret. We’ll find you.