Planetary
Wars Rise of an Empire
By Mary Ann
Bernal
Caught
up in a whirlwind romance, Anastasia Dennison, M.D., does not realize her
husband is the terrifying dictator, Jayden Henry Shaw, who rules the galaxy
with an iron fist while pretending to defend the vulnerable against the
Imperial Forces of the Empire.
Denying the existence of widespread suffering, Anastasia ignores her principles as she embraces the spoils of war and takes her rightful place among the upper echelon of Terrenean society.
Will Anastasia continue to support her husband’s quest for complete domination of every world within the cosmos, or will she follow her conscience and fight the evil invading her home?
Denying the existence of widespread suffering, Anastasia ignores her principles as she embraces the spoils of war and takes her rightful place among the upper echelon of Terrenean society.
Will Anastasia continue to support her husband’s quest for complete domination of every world within the cosmos, or will she follow her conscience and fight the evil invading her home?
"It
was only a matter of time before the inhabitants succumbed to the oppressor,
yet with tyranny came dissension. In the end, freedom had to prevail, whatever
the cost."
But
when Doctor Anastasia Dennison falls in love with a handsome stranger, the last
thing on her mind is the freedom of her planet. All she can think about is
Henry, and when she will next see him again.
But
while Anastasia dreams of a happy-ever-after, she ignores the subtle warnings
that whisper to her that Henry is not who he is pretending to be.
With
the future of her planet at stake, will Anastasia's eyes be opened in time to
see the monumental mistake she is making? Or will she continue to turn a blind
eye and embrace the life that Henry has promised her?
Filled
with strife, tested loyalties and subtle acts of defiance, Planetary Wars Rise
of an Empire by Mary Ann Bernal has a lot to recommend it. In this majestic
universe Bernal has created, there are two opposing sides — The Imperial Forces
verse the Freedom Fighters. While The Imperial Force has the military
advantage, the Freedom Fighters are determined not to be thwarted. This intense
and violent struggle between the two sides is a theme that one often finds in
Science Fiction novels which gives this book a sense of comforting familiarity.
Bernal
has given us a host of characters in this book, some I liked, some I loathed
and others I had mixed feelings about. But, each character, whether it be the
protagonist, the antagonist or the supporting characters, brought something
rich to this tale.
Talking
of characters... For a brilliant and capable woman, Doctor Anastasia Dennison
is incredibly naive. She is an incurable romantic who lets love blind her to
the truth. This is a time of desperate war, but Anastasia is very free with the
information she gives to a man she had just met — a man she has never seen
before — which left me slightly bemused. She is either very trusting or a
complete and utter fool. At least her friend and colleague, Doctor Sophia Loft,
had the sense to question this stranger's motives. But, even then, Anastasia
brushes Sophia's concern aside. She refuses to pause and take a moment to
consider if the story her beloved told her about himself is credible. Her
inability to see Henry for who he really was baffled me because all the signs
are there. Yes, Anastasia had never seen a photograph of the dictator of the
universe, but still...! Anastasia is completely taken in by the story Jayden
Henry Shaw has woven, and she is, for want of a better word, brainwashed.
Bernal has not given us a strong and determined character in Anastasia, but
instead, she has given us a woman who allows herself to be so blinkered that
she no longer sees the suffering around her — her life is perfect, therefore
what does it matter if other lives are being crushed? And for that reason, I
found myself annoyed with her rather than sympathising with her plight. This, I think, is exactly what Bernal wants her readers to feel.
Jayden
Henry Shaw is a compelling antagonist. He is incredibly ambitious and is not
the sort of man who takes no for an answer. He is determined to not only rule
the universe but to do so on his terms, and if anyone dares to oppose him, he
quickly vanquishes them. He can be cruel and yet when it comes to Anastasia, we
glimpse a different side to his character. Bernal has made Shaw real in the
telling by giving him the ability to love, and despite all the lies, Shaw does
love Anastasia. Shaw really closed the deal on this book for me. I thought his
depiction was brilliant and demonstrated Bernal's ability at creating very
flawed characters.
If you
are looking for a gentle introduction into Science Fiction, then check out
Planetary Wars Rise of an Empire by Mary Ann Bernal.
I Highly
Recommend.
Review
by Mary Anne Yarde.
The
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