Review


Too often in the urban fantasy genre, the ‘discovery of real identity’ trope is concluded too easily; often, within a few chapters, the protagonist has shrugged, accepted their lot and gone off to fight the bad guys. Thankfully, in the wonderful ‘The Intergalactic Adventures of Queen Bea’ we’re treated to a realistic portrayal of out-and-out denial about the main character’s situation, and it’s a refreshing joy.
‘The Intergalactic Adventures Of Queen Bea’ is the first in a series, and although it doesn’t end on a complete cliffhanger, there’s certainly enough left unresolved to warrant more books, and I’m really excited to see what happens next.
Full review here: http://ifthesebookscouldtalk.com/2015/02/27/the-intergalactic-adventures-of-queen-bea/
‘The Intergalactic Adventures Of Queen Bea’ is the first in a series, and although it doesn’t end on a complete cliffhanger, there’s certainly enough left unresolved to warrant more books, and I’m really excited to see what happens next.
Full review here: http://ifthesebookscouldtalk.com/2015/02/27/the-intergalactic-adventures-of-queen-bea/