
The Key
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Janean Jorgensen
After she's shot down and manages to land safely on an inhospitable planet, Sara encounters Kiernan Fyn - a seriously hot alien with a few secrets of his own - he's a member of a resistance group called the Ojemba, lead by the mysterious and ruthless Kalian. Together they must avoid capture, but can they avoid their growing attraction to each other?
A mysterious, hidden city on the planet brings Sara closer to the answers she seeks - about her baffling abilities and her mother's past. She has no idea she's being pulled into the same danger her mother fled - the key to a secret left behind by a lost civilization, the Garradians. The Dusan and the Gadi want the key. So do the Ojemba. They think Sara has it. They are willing to do anything to get it. Sara will have to do anything to stop them.
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Interesting, if a bit too romantic
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Uncommonly good female sci-fi
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Great sci-fi story!
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Great Read or Listen
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You'll love scrappy Sara!
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Romance novel with a sort of sci fi setting
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What disappointed you about The Key?
Sara (protagonist) was the most disappointing. She spoke and thought like an immature teenager. I found it extremely unbelievable that she was of age to join the Air Force, let alone be a pilot (and one with FTL capabilities to traveling other galaxies). The universe the author created was beyond what I was able to believe and the male chauvinism (supported by the protagonist many times) was also very frustrating. Many times I was also taken out of the futuristic setting with current day references.The writing style is more appropriately categorized as a YA novel and an average one. Narration was done well, though a couple of times I could hear page turning. But I would blame that on production and not the narrator herself. Overall, this novel is not for folks looking for a logical military and/or sci-fi universe or that care for well developed adult and sophisticated relationships.Immature Protagonist, Tech/Universe unbelievable
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This book wasn’t for you, but who do you think might enjoy it more?
Teenage girl geeks.Would you ever listen to anything by Pauline Baird Jones again?
Never!What didn’t you like about Janean Jorgensen’s performance?
Couldn't stand the perky valley girl tone of the narration.You didn’t love this book... but did it have any redeeming qualities?
Absolutely none.Any additional comments?
The military jargon, cliches, twentieth century T.V. and movie references for a story set in the far future were too much for me to take. The book couldn't end fast enough. Save your money and skip this one.Terrible book
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