![]() ![]() ![]() Who can Devi trust and can she keep her promises. I want to know how the betrayals can be forgiven or overcome. As soon as the 3rd book was available for pre-purchase I logged in and got it.I look forward to finding how Devi's story is resolved. She fights aliens, psychics, super augmented human fighters and even god like aliens. Devi does not seem to be built to give up, give in, or be the sweet weak woman.It is amusing to see people who want to capture Devi keep returning to try again, will more and more men and heavier and heavier equipment. Devi often gets into difficult and almost impossible situations. Devi is the most bad-ass armored infantry solder I have ever come across in years of science fiction writing. They are usually about to have a big surprise. There are many satisfying violent incidents when people think they have Devi surrounded, disables, outnumbered and helpless. And can we understand when others make these decisions differently than we would.Of course a reader could ignore all the big important questions and just enjoy the fight scenes. ![]() Is it right to hurt some people to help others. But are multiple lives worth ruining one or two lives. Surely it is right to save people's lives. What compromises should we be willing to make to do the right thing. This story dwells on important life questions. ![]() Devi finds that no one around her can be trusted. But this book is a bit darker than the first. I enjoyed Honor's Knight somewhat more than the first book in the series. ![]()
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