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Sasha: The ROE Chronicles Book 1, by Sean M. Campbell

Sasha: The ROE Chronicles Book 1, by Sean M. Campbell

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Sasha: The ROE Chronicles Book 1, by Sean M. Campbell

Sasha: The ROE Chronicles Book 1, by Sean M. Campbell



Sasha: The ROE Chronicles Book 1, by Sean M. Campbell

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Commander Robert Wraith was reporting for his new assignment aboard the ANS Sasha Malenkov as the chief medical officer. The ship had been named after a 6 year old girl with superior psychic ability who had been kidnapped 14 years earlier, and never heard from again. To his surprise, his gigantic passenger pod was being teleported aboard; by a secret teleporting engine. No known engine had the power to teleport such a heavy object. The ship's captain was not even allowed to see it! According to Robert's elementary engineering knowledge, such a teleportation was theoretically impossible. In the darkness of his teleport a sweet innocent voice reached out to him. The voice told him not to be afraid: she would explain everything soon. She was Sasha. Their later telepathic conversations led him to discover the horrifying secret of the ship. A secret he could not live with. A secret he fell in love with. She told him of the many deadly dangers facing the ship, and how evil men had it booby trapped, and kept her locked up in a tank of liquid in the engine room. She said she could help rid the ship of its dangers, as she could read their minds, and plans. Robert came up with a plan of action, and presented the facts to the Captain. The whole ship was at risk whether they acted or not, so the Captain approved the plan. The plan succeeded. Sasha was freed, physically rehabilitated from her harsh imprisonment, and their love blossomed. She and Robert then provided transportation services to all of its distant Alliance members. The two of them had many interesting adventures as diplomatic and economic representatives to all members, and arranged humanitarian aid for all in need. They also adopted 2 orphans with strong psychic abilities (and had one of their own!) Love bloomed for all!

Sasha: The ROE Chronicles Book 1, by Sean M. Campbell

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  • Published on: 2015-05-11
  • Released on: 2015-05-11
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Very Likeable Main Character, Tension Flat By Future Boy Sasha, the main character, is very easy to like. What's not to like about her? Kidnapped at age six, rescued as an adult, she overcomes hardship and returns to normal health. What she does throughout the book is err on the side of good, and resolve moral quandaries in favour of all of humanity (and the universe). Her heart seems unbounded, even as villains or scofflaws cross her path. She is loved by her to-be-husband and later, husband Robert, and she reciprocates in more than equal measures. She becomes friends with alien races, going as far as to be marked as close family. She relies heavily on not only the letter of the law (which she knows inside out, including contract law, military law, and so on) but also its spirit. She is confident, feisty, and loving.Ultimately, though, the book lacks in tension. Situations arise, and they are more or less easily resolved. There are long portions where Sasha and her husband Robert are happy and content with their lives, which is pleasant to read, yet lacks tension. In a sense, it is like we are hearing family stories around the dinner table, about how a famous aunt had a lovely wedding, with details of the wedding and hearing how she dealt with the press afterwards, handling reporters, some of which are professional, and some of which are a bit too pressing.Some themes in the book were a little eye-popping even in the context of a space opera. Apparently Sasha is so powerful that she can use her mind to teleport entire spaceships and their cargo many hundreds of thousands of kilometres in outer space, down to the more simple task of zapping in and out individual people or make objects float in the room. The author even derived in precise detail, using codes and numbers, her categories of kinetic powers and the level of her powers, and included them in an appendix. It was quite a leap of faith for me, but it was kind of fun to read something this different and see how it worked in the plot. I guess she could be the closest thing to a Supreme Being.One small thing that put me off from this book was in the beginning when the crew is assembling to serve on a maiden voyage for the spaceship and largely for the general crew we read about their lusty thoughts "sexy voice" and so on... this was emphasized numerous times at the beginning, not just once. There are numerous sex scenes, verging on erotica, although taken altogether they did not constitute a major portion of the book, which stuck to its theme of science fiction and space opera. However some of the sex scenes between Sasha and her husband Robert seemed to fit in and showed their intimacy. I would have liked to see more professionalism from the newly forming crew at the beginning, sticking to the operations of running the ship and doing their jobs. Even though Star Trek the Original Series had its campy moments of attraction between crewmates, I always felt that the crew on the Enterprise were professional and dedicated.In short, for a long book such as this, perhaps focus on the story arc, cut out more of the "all is fine" and "gossipy" scenes and heighten the tension, and maybe fewer incidents that are resolved easily, and more focus on the scenes that drive the book, such as Sasha's initial rescue by Robert, and the relations with the Chansim (which was fascinating as a species). There was also a lot of repetition about "shipment to go xx kilometres, contract is ready, shipment is complete" and terms of delivery--it was like seeing "workplace jargon" throughout the book.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Another great story.... By Erika Snow Sean Campbell has crafted a tender and emotional story, combining it with fantasy and technology. He tells of a time in the distant future, leaving us to wonder if this is really how our world will be. This is the first of the ROE Chronicles and I'm sure it will fast become a favorite to many.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Elements of a Bold Space Opera By Kayne Milhomme Sasha is a bold attempt at the creation of a true space opera, the elements of which would arguably contain a central, charismatic and heroic character, a setting in outer space with sophisticated technology and beings with advanced abilities, and a large-scale conflict—all of which would be told in a compelling style. The novel meets the mark in many of these areas, with room to maneuver in a few of the others, as I attempt to describe below.In terms of a heroic character, the novel has this in spades thanks to Sasha herself. Brilliant, thoughtful, beautiful, charismatic, as well as clairvoyant, empathic, and telepathic, Sasha resonates with the wonders of the universe, both in terms of the best of human nature (her endearing traits) and also in terms of exceptional talents (the aforementioned clairvoyance, etc.). There are times when her power is dazzling to the point of near flawlessness, and can be awe-inspiring in that regard.Due to its imaginative nature, the novel takes the reader on some compelling adventures in space (as a true space opera should), and through these the reader gets to meet intriguing and dastardly foes, as well as a series of inventive species. The future universe is rich with both technical capabilities and exceptional talents—teleportation, telekinesis, clairvoyance, telepath, empathy (as referred to previously). The culmination of this world-building and the enthusiasm with which the elements of the universe are shared with the reader result in a stunning portrait that stretches not only the bounds of the story itself but the bounds of the reader’s imagination as well.The two areas that the novel has ‘room to maneuver’, and ultimately the reason the rating was not higher, reside in the conflict/tension and components of the writing. The conflict is set up after the introduction and plays itself out throughout the novel; however, the flow it takes lacks tautness at times, and there are periods of relaxation within the novel that slow it down during those moments. These are generally carried through by events with the characters themselves; with slightly tighter writing, these brief lulls in the tension would be less a factor. However, many readers (especially SF lovers) will likely be able to overlook this regardless.Additionally, the writing has some gaps here and there, and needs refinement along those lines. That said, there are some wonderfully crafted phrases and moments of brilliance in the writing as well, and it is those that represent the true potential of the story. In its finest moments the novel taps the deep recesses of the author’s evidently boundless imagination to create wonderfully compelling periods of reading.

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