First of all, I love that the Paradox books are sci-fi novels featuring a female lead character written by a woman author. Not as rare as it used to be, thankfully, but still notable and awesome. More than that, though the books are well written, the characters are engaging and the universe well thought out and fully realized. Devi is likable as a protagonist. She is a no non-sense badass in the model of Ripley from the Alien films. As the plot unfolds, however, Devi discovers that she is a better person than she gives herself credit for and she becomes more well-rounded. There is also a romantic subplot that is subtle enough not to bore the hard-core sci-fi fan but sweet enough to make my inner fangirl squeal. The battle scenes are intense and the pacing is good overall.
Now, lest anybody this is a totally biased review, and don't get me wrong I love these books and will probably read them over and over, there are a few things that are a bit problematic. One is the path of the romance. Without giving away anything, things seems to turn around pretty fast for no discernible reason there that "twue wuv." It feels a little bit artificial at times. The plot itself also comes to sort of an awkward end. There was a little too much book left after the climax and a even then a few things are still left unanswered. That said, there is always room for another book. *wink wink, nudge nudge* Bach (who also goes by Rachel Aaron when she's writing fantasy, in case you were wondering) has not ruled out the possibility when asked. Squee!
Overall, the Paradox trilogy are a fun read. Each book is hard to put down and Devi is an awesome female character to cheer for. Pick them up today, you won't be sorry.
Coming soon... a review of Rachel Aaron's Legend of Eli Monpress series.

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