Winter's Orbit
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Winter's Orbit, Everina Maxwell. This is an arranged-marriage romance novel that happens to be set In Space; I like a good SF romance and thought it was a fun read. The Space Plot had a nice mix of mystery-solving and action bits, and I liked the vaguely Vingean worldbuilding, with a small space empire hoping to maintain galactic-bureaucracy protection against much larger and scarier space powers, while the bureaucrats mostly care about recovering bits of higher-order tech (and, for reasons, the protagonists' marriage). (But galactic setting aside this is much more Bujold than Vinge.) There was an earlier version on AO3 (still original fic, not fanfic) that I had apparently downloaded awhile ago and never read; I still haven't read it but I skimmed it in spots, and it didn't have any of the galactic worldbuilding, and simplified the Space Plot somewhat, or at least rearranged it. I thought they were good changes; thumbs up to Maxwell and Maxwell's editor at Tor. By romance-series practices, at least one of the leads in the next book should have been introduced in this one, and by recent trends, an m/m first book might mean we get f/f in the second book, so, fingers crossed for a sequel about Bel, who clearly deserves a book and a wife of her own.
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Date: 2021-05-27 07:36 am (UTC)I am currently entranced with Winter's Orbit and have been listening to the audio or having my phone read it to me at night (the audio has some volume spikes which wake me up, although often I can't resist the audio anyway because I think the reader is so expressive and compelling).
Your description had me running to check out the book, and I was immediately intrigued, so that's how that started.
To quote the Bernard and the Genie movie, "Thanks for introducing us, mate!"
PS: Do you know if the first version she wrote "The Course of Honour" is available anywhere? I would love to compare them but I haven't been able to find it yet (have checked AO3 and done lots of searches on the title, on Maxwell, on avoliot) Thanks again for talking about this book!
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