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  • By: Jeffery H. Haskell
  • Narrated by: Emily Beresford
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Summary

Amelia's lost in space.

Trapped on the other side of a quantum gate she can't access. When she wakes up on an alien starship, her first order of business is going home. But that isn't as easy as it sounds. Between pirates and giant metal robots, Amelia has her work cut out for her.

And if she does get home . . . will she even recognize it?

©2018 Jeffery H. Haskell (P)2019 Tantor

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Unstoppable entertainment

I really enjoyed this book. Having defeated aliens in the last book it was nice to see the author once again shakes things up. I have to say I think this is my favourite so far. I just loved how Amelia had to cope without her high tech equipment and even her A.I Epic for a lot of this book and being in a wheelchair, when not in her suit you can just imagine the problems that causes when going up against metal robots and a and man. The story continues on from where the last book ended with Arsenal lost in space, so I would recommend reading that book first so you know what is going on. Actually as the author tends to finish each book on a cliff hanger it is probably best that you just work your way through them all. Still as good and fresh as the very first, Off to start the next.
With Amelia thought dead the world has moved on. Despite her best friends insistence that she is alive, just lost, her lab is deemed to dangerous to leave as is and everything is shipped of for protection. When Amelia finally makes it back to earth, She arrives to find her worse fears have been realised, somebody has gotten hold of her inventions and Tec and is using it. Can she put a stop to it before somebody gets hurt? Even if it means going up against the things she invented and having them know her weaknesses, Amelia will do the right thing for the good of mankind.
I like the narrator and hope she continues with the series

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