The Argent Star (The Monarchy Book 1), by Emerson Fray
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What happens when your decisions affect an entire universe? Ren Argent wanted to be an archeologist and spend her life exploring the lost cities of Earth. But when a new planet is discovered and her father is appointed King, she has to leave behind everything she knows to rule over a place she’s only heard of in legends. Not long after her arrival she discovers there are insurgents hiding in the darkened forests and the planet is on the brink of civil war. It won’t be long until the Monarchy steps in to “neutralize” the threat. Will she be able to stop the hostile takeover? Or will her actions ignite a rebellion across the universe?
The Argent Star (The Monarchy Book 1), by Emerson Fray- Published on: 2015-03-09
- Released on: 2015-03-09
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. The Argent Star is a YA/SF story set in the year of 2453 and is the first book in the Monarchy Series! By C.R.PUTSCHE The Argent Star is a YA/SF story set in the year of 2453 and is the first book in the Monarchy Series.Ren Argent is the main female protagonist whose world is literally turned upside down when her brother, Elian discovers a hidden planet that has been lost for centuries. Instead of continuing her education to become an archaeologist and exploring the lost cities of earth, she is suddenly bound to join forces to help her estranged father who has just been appointed king by the Monarchy to rule the planet as some unexpected paperwork claims that an ancestor of theirs named the planet Novae. Ren reluctantly leaves with her father and brother to help rule Novae with a deep sense of loss as she must leave behind everything she knows to help govern a planet she knows very little about. Ren soon discovers nothing about coming to Novae was what she expected as there are a number of assassins and insurgents who are planning a rebellion to overthrow her and her family and will stop at nothing to achieve their goal. It is not long after that Ren is appointed a strong female Sotarian guide to help protect her against the uprising, however when a few unexpected series of events take place and Ren witnesses firsthand how the insurgents, rebels and even a secret society are all out to overthrow anyone governing Novae she begins to question her own loyalty as she is more convinced that the Monarchy wants to destroy Novae. Ren tries to separate the Monarchy away from Novae to avoid mass genocide and goes against everything she believes in, everything she was taught and everything she knew for the past twenty years of her life to save Novae, but will her efforts be enough strike a deal with the Monarchy and save Novae from their control?Despite the conflicts, dangers and twists in the story the characters' are my most favourite part of the novel as they are all uniquely flawed because they all struggle with their own issues and find a way to deal with all the changes around them. One example of this is that Ren manages to overcome her own insecurities, anxiety and fears and finally turn them to her advantage. Fray has taken a young insecure woman and made her in to a force to be reckoned with as she has to escape assassins who attempt to kill her family as well as the fight against the Monarchy she no longer trusts. Any readers that get into Frays story and characters' will no doubt want to invest in the next set of instalments.My Ranking: 4.5 StarsMy Review Sites:http://walkerputsche.wordpress.com/http://catherineroseputsche.webs.com/
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Intrigue and treachery By BooksChatter "The Argent Star" is the first YA sci-fi novel by Canadian YA fantasy / mystery author D.L. Miles, published under the pen-name of Emerson Fray, and part of the "Monarchy" series.Warning: this book does end ambiguously and fairly abruptly, as it is of course part of a series, hence the cliff-hanger to make you want more! However, I feel that it is still enjoyable as a stand-alone read as long as you are happy to draw your own conclusions on how the proposed resolution would actually have unfolded - in the same way that many films do.Also, if you like your science fiction ultra complicated, full of jargon, technical explanations that require a PHD and oodles of wacky names that you do not stand a chance remembering... sorry, this is just NOT the book for you.The Argent Star is incredibly easy to read with simple or mysterious explanations and concepts that you would have already met many times before just by watching any sci-fi series. A fairly limited cast of characters and locations are presented in stages and with names which can be easily remembered. The main focus and strength of this novel is the development of its protagonists, the moral dilemmas they are faced with, the political intrigue that surrounds them and their location: a pillaged Earth and the unspoilt, backwards Novae, where things are not necessarily what they seem.The story is narrated from the point of view of Ren Argent, in the third person, and it flows effortlessly, at a very good pace throughout. Hence I found this to be a lean, action packed, lightening quick read, with no extra no padding: repetitions, unnecessarily long or convoluted descriptions or extra text for the sake of it.I would have liked to have known a bit more about certain characters and their interactions with others, but this may come in the next books in the series, which I cannot wait to read.The Argent Star has set the scene beautifully - what will happen next?The last 5% of the book is a sneak preview at an excerpt of an early draft of the next book: "The Howling Jade".[ARC received from the Author]
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. IF ONLY IT HAD HAD A GOOD EDITOR By Derek White *A Copy of this Book Was Given To Me By The Author In Exchange For An Honest ReviewWithin the first forty pages I had already decided on three stars for this book and nothing in the next two hundred (or thereabouts) changed my mind. If I was not reading this particularly for a review I would have given up. There were, however, many good things about it. The main character Ren is interesting and if the author had used the services of a good editor for a day or so the resulting work would, I’m sure, have kept a reader turning pages to the end as the story is a good one. Hopefully as this is the first in a series things will get better. I was certainly impressed enough to give Book Two a chance.Review has been done in conjunction with Nerd Girl Official
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