A review by clacksee
Entanglement Bound: An Epic Space Opera Series by Mary E. Lowd

funny hopeful lighthearted medium-paced

5.0

A touching and witty novel with unconventional characters and surprising depth.

Clarity, a green-haired and middle-aged human, has lived and travelled with Irohann for thirty years. When money woes force them to consider taking passengers as well as cargo, Wisper – a sapient robot – comes along with an offer that's too good to be true.

I've been wanting to read this book since it first came out six months ago. But since it's in the ironically named Kindle Unlimited, it seemed I'd never get the chance. But I recently got my little paws on a review copy. And I'm so glad I did.

This book has it all: an adorable organic spaceship, sapient bunnies, an aro-ace QPR, a multiracial lesbian couple, and a race against the clock to save the entire universe. All the heart and plenty of wit to boot.

If you enjoyed John Scalzi's The Android's Dream, TJ Berry's Space Unicorn Blues, and/or Kaia Sønderby's Failure to Communicate, check it out now.