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Dark Space

Dark Space Series, Book 1

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Dark Space

Written by: Lisa Henry
Narrated by: Chris Chambers
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Brady Garrett needs to go home. He's a conscripted recruit on Defender Three, one of a network of stations designed to protect the Earth from alien attack. He's also angry, homesick, and afraid. If he doesn't get home he'll lose his family, but there's no way back except in a body bag.

Cameron Rushton needs a heartbeat. Four years ago Cam was taken by the Faceless - the alien race that almost destroyed Earth. Now he's back, and when the doctors make a mess of getting him out of stasis, Brady becomes his temporary human pacemaker. Except they're sharing more than a heartbeat: They're sharing thoughts, memories, and some very vivid dreams.

Not that Brady's got time to worry about his growing attraction to another guy, especially the one guy in the universe who can read his mind. It doesn't mean anything. It's just biochemistry and electrical impulses. It doesn't change the truth: Brady's alone in the universe.

Now the Faceless are coming, and there's nothing anyone can do. You can't stop your nightmares. Cam says everyone will live, but Cam's probably a traitor and a liar like the military thinks. But that's okay. Guys like Brady don't expect happy endings.

Contains mature themes.

©2012 Lisa Henry (P)2020 Tantor
Romance Science Fiction Fiction Heartfelt
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I liked the concept. It was an ok listen, although anytime the faceless was involved I felt uncomfortable because I don’t know if it was intentional but it felt like they were trying to justify r**e in the book. I know the faceless don’t see it as that but it’s surprising how accepted it was in the book as just how it was. If this weird use of consent wasn’t in the book then maybe I would give it a 4-5 stars

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Honestly it's so nice to read a m/m book where the male characters think and act like guys instead of tween girls. Love the scifi setting, interesting premise, was constantly eager to find out what would happen next. Slow burn was a refreshing change and I liked the gradual reveal of backgrounds and past events. Not a big fan of the narrator but can tolerate for the story. Definitely recommend it if you like scifi and m/m!

refreshing scifi setting with great characters and world building!

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Ahhh! New narrators needed!

Bad....both narration and story are both bad. I liked the concept but it was horribly executed.

I don’t know how many times they repeated the full name “Cameron rushton” during the first 4 chapters....I looked at Cameron rushton, then turned away, Cameron rushton stayed silent on the cot, looking at the ceiling, Cameron rushton didn’t even blink.....it continued like that for FOUR FULL CHAPTERS!!!

The narrator put so much unnecessary emphasis and pauses in the sentences it was very hard to listen to.

The story was sooooo bad. It’s just all kinds of bad. I’ve never listened to something so bad. I skipped chapters thinking it was going to get better, but it just got worse.

What did I just listen to? Don’t waste your time.

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