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The Kinsmen Universe by Ilona Andrews

ladylizardxvii's review against another edition

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4.0

Silver Shark (the middle story) was the best one out of this trilogy of short stories set in the same universe. I thought the universe was really interesting, and I wish there was a full book or series about it because I would love to know more!

fcoo's review

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adventurous fast-paced

3.75

atagarev's review against another edition

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3.0

Technically three novellas but they're really more like short stories. Each one has a cool pitch for an idea but quickly moves on to the romance and abandons everything else. Unfortunately with stories this short, there is neither time to expand the idea or build up the romance. Also getting three such stories in such immediate succession makes it really obvious how formulaic it is. Competent dangerous woman who needs to hide her abilities and has self-esteem issues falls for domineering socially-distant billionaire several years older than her.

If you are a fan of Ilona Andrews and romance, this will probably be a decent read.

severelyhopefulcloud's review against another edition

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emotional lighthearted mysterious fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? It's complicated
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

3.0

iskanderjonesiv's review

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4.0

PREVIOUSLY PUBLISHED - This is an anthology edition of the Kinsmen Universe, which includes SILENT BLADE, SILVER SHARK, plus a new short story, and three original illustrations.


*Family is everything. Talent is power. And revenge is sweet.


In a distant, future world Kinsmen-small powerful groups of genetically and technologically advanced families-control vast financial empires. They are their own country, their own rulers, and their only limits are other Kinsmen. The struggle for power is a bloody, full-contact sport: in business, on the battlefield...and sometimes in the bedroom.*


Silent Blade

Old hatreds die hard. Old love dies harder.


On the planet Rada, Meli Galdes' family is of minor rank, and were relying on her marriage to Celino, the razor-smart, ruthless leader of the powerful Carvanna empire. When he abruptly breaks their engagement, he ruins her family and guarantees that Meli will never marry, as no suitor will oppose the rich and influential Carvannas.


But Meli has a rare, secret, lethal-and valuable-talent. As a melder of energy, she's capable of severing anything in her path. So she 'leaves' her family and trains to become one of the best and most lethal of assassins, all the while covertly guarding her family's interests. Now she's ready to quit; but she has one more assignment.


To kill the man who ruined her life.


Silver Shark

Claire Shannon is a killer...and her weapon is her mind.


Born on a planet torn by war for over 300 years, Claire is a soldier: a psycher, with the ability to read, control, and destroy the minds of enemy psychers and to infiltrate the biological network where they battle to death.


When Claire's faction loses the war, she barely escapes extermination from both sides, as her talent brands her as too dangerous to society. By so-deeply burying her ability that she avoids detection, Claire is instead deported to Rada as a refugee, where she must find work to remain. She finds a job as personal assistant to Venturo Escana, a premiere kinsman; one of Rada's most wealthy entrepreneurs—and most powerful psychers.


She thought she had left war behind, but now she must hide her skills and her growing feelings from Venturo...and this battle might just cost her everything...


A Mere Formality

The leader of the fierce Reigh people expires during an intergalactic summit, putting 30 million colonists' lives and livelihoods in jeopardy. When the new heir to the Reigh throne, Lord Nagrad, demands restitution, the phrase "'a life for a life" turns the intergalactic calamity into an arranged marriage contract between Lord Nagrad and sharply intelligent diplomatic analyst Deirdre Lebed... and the negotiation of terms becomes anything but formal!

kate_and_books's review

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5.0

4. 5 ▪︎

Space Opera is my catnip. There is just something about the genre that tickles me pink. It’s an anything goes genre as you can do literally anything with it.
 
Silent Blade
5 ☆
 
Silver Shark
4.5 ☆
 
A mere formality
4 ☆

Can't wait for Fated Blades

cassandra67b07's review

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4.0

I had read Silver Shark and Silent Blade a few years ago and felt lucky to get them when I did as the publisher went bottoms up and the ebooks became unavailable.

How wonderful to see them reissued again with a short story, A Mere Formality, which was new to me.

The short story was HYSTERICAL, btw.

I really appreciate how the two novellas laid the early foundation for what would be The Hidden Legacy series which if possible I love more than Kate Daniels.

The authors continue their themes of competent resourceful heroines finding their way with potential help/hinderance from equally resourceful men. The heroines are able to find love on their own terms and the found families they create on the way are integral to their lives and fortunes.

Oh and the artwork is stunning. I seriously considered the 85 dollar hardback edition just to have that artwork.

bookaholic_abby's review

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5.0

I will literally read anything that Ilona Andrews writes. This book was no exception. These quick reads hit the right spot when you want to short romance with some action and spice!

angels_gp17's review

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3.0

I’m a HUGE fan of the Andrews team and I’ve been doing a re-read of their works. I’ve actually never read or listened to the Kinsmen series until now.

We are treated to 2 novellas, Silent Blade & Silver Shark and a short story, A Mere Formality in this bundle. Each title is previously published individually and you can buy them singularly or in the bundle.

I do want to point out that The Kinsmen Universe has some similarities to the Hidden Legacy series. In a distant future humans went into space and colonized many areas, but they needed enhancements. Some of those enhancements where to be stronger, faster, & heartier. In doing these changes some ended up being tech-based and others were biological. Like in the Hidden Legacy series they learned that exclusivity to these enhancements is key, so the families ended up arranging marriages for their children based on bloodlines and to make business alliances that would benefit the family legacy.

SILENT BLADE

Silent Blade is a quick, fun and sexy read. We get haters to lovers romance with plenty of twists. We also get a small amount of world-building and history.

The story that unfolds is snarky and fun. Meli plots the demise of Celino the man who jilted her and took her freedom and choices away all so he could have his freedom. Things wrap up nicely and it was enjoyable.

Rated: 3 Stars


SILVER SHARK

Silver Shark is the second novella in the Kinsmen series. It starts us off on a mining planet at war where we meet Claire who is a talented psycher ripped from her mother at a young age to train and battle in the bionet.

We get a little suspense when Claire agrees to help a young boy from her home planet. Their was intense moments and a nice build up with the chemistry and secrets.

I liked this one more than the first. I think it had to do with the Bionet and the psycher power. I found these aspects to be fascinating. The story wrapped up nicely and I enjoyed.

Rated: 4 Stars


A MERE FORMALITY

A Mere Formality is a short story written on a dare and given away for free. It’s a silly and quirky story. It’s got no sex, but lots of dirty talk of smutty things in a very vanilla way. Those parts made me laugh. The plot is weak and the romance doesn’t really come through. There are some nice details and I liked smutty talk moments, but I’d have liked more for this story.

You can read it for free here or read it in the bundle.

Rated: 3 Stars


This bundle was agreeable. It was nice to read the Andrews earlier work. The downside to this Sci-Fi series is that I wish the stories had been longer, so things could be flushed out more. I wanted more world-building and a deeper dive into the world, characters, the clan rivalry, and the genetical and tech talents. The Kinsmen Universe doesn’t have that in-depth development that the later works have for the Andrews team.

Audio: Samantha Cook narrates The Kinsmen Universe. It took me a bit to get into the narration, but when I did, I liked. The author changes up her voices well for each character and story.

All in all I enjoyed The Kinsmen Universe.

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nevclue's review against another edition

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4.0

3.5 stars
Three novellas, one of which I'd read a while ago. Interesting world, but I found the relationships moved too fast (since the story's are so short) for my taste. But a quick fun read.