Skythane: Liminal Sky: Oberon Cycle Book 1

The three books that make up the Oberon Cycle are epic science fiction involving an alien race, flying humans, and rich world building. I could hardly put the books down until I finished the final book.

Jameson Havercamp, a psych from a conservative religious colony, has come to Oberon—unique among the Common Worlds—in search of a rare substance called pith.

He’s guided through the wilds on his quest by Xander Kinnison, a handsome, cocky wing man with a troubled past. Neither knows that Oberon is facing imminent destruction. Even as the world starts to fall apart around them, they have no idea what’s coming—or the bond that will develop between them as they race to avert a cataclysm.

Together, they will journey to uncover the secrets of this strange and singular world, even as it takes them beyond the bounds of reality itself to discover what truly binds them together.

The Purple Fantastic Steam Meter gives this read a 3. It gets a little sexy but always within the context of the story. It never feels like the plot has been forgotten. More about The Purple Fantastic Stem Meter on the About page.

book-author

J. Scott Coatsworth

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Jameson Havercamp, a psych from a conservative religious colony, has come to Oberon—unique among the Common Worlds—in search of a rare substance called pith.

He’s guided through the wilds on his quest by Xander Kinnison, a handsome, cocky wing man with a troubled past. Neither knows that Oberon is facing imminent destruction. Even as the world starts to fall apart around them, they have no idea what’s coming—or the bond that will develop between them as they race to avert a cataclysm.

Together, they will journey to uncover the secrets of this strange and singular world, even as it takes them beyond the bounds of reality itself to discover what truly binds them together.

Additional information

book-author

J. Scott Coatsworth

Format

Audiobook, Hardcover, Kindle Books, Paperback

Language

English

Pages

264

Publisher

Little A

Year Published

2018

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