Book Review: Nebula’s Music

Nebula is a cyborg, a machine manufactured from a donated human body. She should have been reborn with a clean slate, knowing only that which happened from the moment of creation, but when she plays certain songs on the piano, she has flickering memories of a time before.

Radian is not initially a part of those memories, but the instant she sees him, a rebel and prisoner dragged aboard her ship, she knows him. And he knows her.

What follows is a story of self-discovery. Nebula is more than what she is programmed to believe, but she isn’t Mirilee, the woman she was before. Who and what she is becomes apparent as she fights the Gryphonites and tries to expose their evil deeds to the human race.

Nebula’s Music is an enchanting space opera that explores that age-old question: What makes someone human? I recommend it to scifi fans with a romantic heart.

4/5 stars

Title: Nebula’s Music
Author: Aubrie Dionne
ISBN: B00305CYLA
Genre: Science Fiction

Posted in Book Reviews, Romance, Science Fiction.

2 Comments

  1. That was a good review. I’ve seen Nebula’s Music around, but I knew nothing about it. Now I think I might check it out. Thanks!

    I’m a new follower.

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