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Inversion: Riven Worlds Book Two (Amaranthe) Paperback – July 10, 2020
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Concord, with its vaunted indestructible warships and dimension-bending weapons, has been knocked back on its heels. A stunning loss in the Battle of Namino has left its best and brightest leaders scattered, trapped or thought lost. The Rasu press their advantage, laying siege to Namino and cutting it off from the rest of civilization.
For Miriam Solovy, a coup attempt by Anaden rebels and a flaring conflict with the militaristic Savrakaths are the least of her concerns. After blowing up the Concord flagship to prevent its capture by the Rasu, she is awakened in a new body and expected to don the mantle of leadership once again. But how can she lead Concord in the fight against the Rasu when humanity doesn't trust regenesis and she no longer trusts herself?
For Caleb Marano, nothing matters more than family. When his niece is trapped behind enemy lines, he turns his back on the peaceful sentient planet he shares a consciousness with in order to rescue her. If he hopes to succeed, he must become the killer he once was, even if it costs him everything.
For Alex Solovy and Nika Kirumase, however, the crucible of two deadly intergalactic conflicts has taught them that survival is not enough. Together they will cross every line and break every rule to accomplish the impossible, end the siege of Namino and take the fight directly to the enemy.
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In Amaranthe, where exotic alien life, AIs, wormholes, indestructible starships and the promise of immortality rule the day, no feat seems out of reach for humanity. But when the worlds of Aurora Rhapsody and Asterion Noir collide and the Rasu horde descends upon them both, more will be asked of heroes past and future. More will be given and more taken, and when the dust settles the very fabric of Amaranthe will be changed forever.
- Print length555 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateJuly 10, 2020
- Dimensions5.25 x 1.39 x 8 inches
- ISBN-101735178403
- ISBN-13978-1735178400
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"G.S. Jensen magically weaves a wondrous tapestry that pulls us in and spurs us across a galaxy of her own making. As slaves to her whims we are taken along for a ride of intrigue, murder, adventure and a bit of romance. All woven so completely that she sucks you in head over heels, leaving her readers salivating for more." -- Reviews of the Written Word
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"Starshine...smoothly weaves together multiple story lines with intrigue, murder, adventure and even a bit of romance." -- The Best Sci Fi Books, naming Starshine 14th among the 23 best sci-fi books by female authors in the last 50+ years
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"[A] brilliant trilogy "Aurora Rising" by G. S. Jennsen. You are thrown into action and suspense from the start and the plot of the story unravels at a satisfying pace, all the time giving the feeling of deeper and even more nefarious revelations to come. [I]t's the characters who really make or unmake a book, and here Jennsen really shines...The Aurora Rising trilogy is a must read." -- Book O' Loco
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"This book might be the perfect set-in-space science fiction book. That's [a] bold statement with things like Hitchhiker's Guide roaming about, but I feel that strongly about it. Jennsen is one of those magical authors who make you forget you're reading." -- Novel Commentary (reviewing Starhsine)
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"Start a conversation about best world-building in sci-fi, "hidden gems," or addictive and re-readable storylines, and you'll hear about G.S. Jennsen's magnificent Amaranthe series. Jennsen has a gift for connecting readers to her characters; you can't help but to be fully invested in their struggle to triumph over the seemingly impossible challenges they face. The stories are gritty, the heroes determined, the readers... hooked. How can you not be? This is a truly EPIC series. If you haven't picked it up yet, you really must." -- Discover Sci-fi
From the Author
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~ AURORA RHAPSODY ~ (should be read in order)
AURORA RISING TRILOGY
#1: STARSHINE (Aurora Rising Book One)
#2: VERTIGO (Aurora Rising Book Two)
#3: TRANSCENDENCE (Aurora Rising Book Three)
AURORA RENEGADES TRILOGY
#4: SIDESPACE (Aurora Renegades Book One)
#5: DISSONANCE (Aurora Renegades Book Two)
#6: ABYSM (Aurora Renegades Book Three)
AURORA RESONANT TRILOGY
#7: RELATIVITY (Aurora Resonant Book One)
#8: RUBICON (Aurora Resonant Book Two)
#9: REQUIEM (Aurora Resonant Book Three)
#10: SHORT STORIES OF AURORA RHAPSODY (can be read at any time)
~ ASTERION NOIR TRILOGY ~ (a new entry point for the series - can be read before Aurora Rhapsody)
#11: EXIN EX MACHINA (Asterion Noir Book 1)
#12: OF A DARKER VOID (Asterion Noir Book 2)
#13: THE STARS LIKE GODS (Asterion Noir Book 3)
~ RIVEN WORLDS ~
#14: CONTINUUM (Riven Worlds Book One)
#15: INVERSION (Riven Worlds Book Two)
#16: ECHO RIFT (Riven Worlds Book Three)
Find them all on my Author Page: amazon.com/author/gsjennsen
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- Publisher : Hypernova Publishing (July 10, 2020)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 555 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1735178403
- ISBN-13 : 978-1735178400
- Item Weight : 1.32 pounds
- Dimensions : 5.25 x 1.39 x 8 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #793,888 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #3,646 in Cyberpunk Science Fiction (Books)
- #3,938 in Colonization Science Fiction
- #4,250 in Space Fleet Science Fiction
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About the author

G. S. JENNSEN lives in Montana with her husband and two dogs. She has become an internationally bestselling author since her first novel, Starshine, was published in 2014. She has chosen to continue writing under an independent publishing model to ensure the integrity of her stories and her ability to execute on the vision she has for their telling.
While she has been a lawyer, a software engineer and an editor, she’s found the life of a full-time author preferable by several orders of magnitude.
When she isn’t writing, she’s gaming or working out or getting lost in the mountains that loom large outside the windows in her home. Or she’s dealing with a flooded basement, or standing in a line at Walmart reading the tabloid headlines and wondering who all of those people are. Or sitting on her back porch with a glass of wine, looking up at the stars, trying to figure out what could be up there.
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Hm yep sounds about right.
The worlds of Aurora Rhapsody and Asterion Noir collided in spectacular fashion in Continuum (fair warning that this review does contain Continuum spoilers). But as the case often is in any trilogy—even in a trilogy that’s part of an overarching series—the second installment tends to be where things take a little bit of a darker turn (perhaps the most popular example is The Empire Strikes Back). In that sense, the gamer in me finds it entirely appropriate that the green, yellow, and black color scheme gives the Inversion cover a little bit of an irradiated look, because the vast majority of the book focuses on the characters dealing with the *ahem* fallout of everything that happened in the last installment.
First and foremost, we have the entire Solovy family dealing with the impact of Miriam’s death and subsequent regenesis. Perhaps the most interesting part is seeing how the experience affects Miriam herself, considering the tough-as-nails military persona we’ve always known. Then we’ve got Caleb trying to figure out how to deal with Marlee being trapped on Namino, seeing as how any excursion to find her is almost certainly going to exacerbate a more…personal problem he’s having. Mia is dealing with Malcolm’s disappearance, and in turn Malcolm is dealing with having disappeared. Our good friend Eren is dealing with loss too, as well as the consequences of some of his own actions. Almost every single character is dealing with something in some way, and as a result, this story is a very emotional journey for all parties involved. The book’s title is fitting in that sense; after all the excitement of these two worlds coming together, everyone’s lives have now been turned upside down, and some of the choices characters have made as a result will surely continue to affect events to come.
That’s not to say we don’t see many of the same thrilling heroics we’ve grown accustomed to throughout this saga. On the contrary, ever-evolving technology brings new pizzazz to combat, both in space and on the ground. Characters—namely Marlee and the rest of the group stranded on Namino—are forced to improvise in order to survive, and it seems as though some unlikely new alliances/relationships are brewing. There’s also plenty of intrigue; spies and moles abound on all sides, so we spend quite a bit of time with Casmir, a character I never would have expected to be so significant back when he was first introduced. We haven’t seen a lot of Nyx and Nisi/Corradeo since the Aurora Resonant trilogy, but they remain some of my favorite minor characters and I’m particularly excited to see what comes of the action they took in this book (two words: “Daddy’s home”).
This story has gotten so huge that I can’t even imagine what comes next, but I’m here for it.
Often, I start a book that may have an interesting story line only to put it down as the writing is poor or juvenile. Jennsen writes at a high level that never gets in the way of the story and keeps the reader's attention and interest throughout the series. Start at the first book, Aurora Rising and enjoy this incredibly satisfying wild journey.
I think the best part is she allows us readers (loyal followers) into her world as she's creating it. She's developed a connection with us online that allows the anticipation to build, book after book.
You'll understand my title, once you've finished Inversion.
Top reviews from other countries

Did have a hiccup when I got confused as to which book was next in my early days of reading the series, have enjoyed the vast universes created and all the other races living there plus the range of characters.
looking forward to reading more to follow the fantastic characters.
Reg



Each book is well worth the wait, just going to have to... *sigh*

If you were involved in the otherbooks this one is a must.