Book Review: On Vicious Worlds (Kindom 2) by Bethany Jacobs
4.75/5 stars. The second entry in the Kindom trilogy brings back most of the characters from book one, but several of them are not the same people they were before. The political ramifications continue to ramp up, with several groups wanting to take control of the government, and our heroes battling to save the innocents. Esek, Six, and Chono are pursuing one mission, while Masar, Jun, and Liis have other matters to deal with. The story takes a couple of interesting turns, but the tension and excitement never let up. Jacobs has done an excellent job with this sequel, and especially with the middle book of the trilogy. So often, the middle book lacks the same impetus as the first and last books of a trilogy, but this one has no such concerns. Jacobs is writing a space opera that could be drawn from the last three thousand years of world history. This story is about a displaced race of humans that must fight for the survival of their people and their culture as they search for a home for all of them, away from their indentured servitude.
If you have not read this series yet, I highly recommend it, and encourage you to read the first book in the trilogy, These Burning Stars – which won the Philip K. Dick Award a few years ago. If you read the first one, you will be hooked into this magnificent story and setting, with these unique and interesting characters!
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