Last Chance to Save the World
by Beth Revis
The explosive, satisfying conclusion to the Chaotic Orbits novella trilogy sees Ada and Rian breaking into a high-security facility to give Earth a fighting chance at survival
Sexy, fast, fun and funny, this happily-ever-after ending is perfect for fans of the Murderbot novels and the Wayfairers series
After a few weeks trapped on board a spaceship with Ada (and, oh look, there’s only one bed), Rian has to admit that maybe Ada’s rebels have a point. The nanobots poised to be unleashed on Earth are infected with malware that will ultimately leave the residents of Earth in a worse position than they’re in now. But is it too late?
Ada and Rian arrive on Earth with little time to spare. Together, they have to break into a high-security facility and infect the nanobots with a counter-virus before they’re released in order to give Earth a fighting chance. And if Ada happens to notice some great tech laying around in this high-security facility she shouldn’t have access to and then happens to steal a bunch of it when Rian’s not looking? Well, he knew who she was before he teamed up with her. And if he wants it back, he’s going to have to catch her first.
With countless twists and turns, this enemies-to-lovers slow-burn and high-tension romance plays on a Sherlock and Moriarity character dynamic rooted in science fiction with a heavy romance and mystery angle.
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Martial Peak Reviews
Beth Revis's Last Chance to Save the World is a thrilling conclusion to the Chaotic Orbits novella trilogy, delivering a potent mix of science fiction, romance, and suspense. The narrative follows Ada and Rian as they embark on a high-stakes mission to save Earth from a looming technological catastrophe. The book is a masterclass in weaving together complex themes of trust, redemption, and the blurred lines between right and wrong, all set against a backdrop of interstellar intrigue.
From the outset, Revis captivates readers with her dynamic character development. Ada and Rian are not just protagonists; they are deeply flawed, relatable individuals whose growth is both organic and compelling. Ada, a rebel with a cause, is portrayed with a refreshing complexity. Her motivations are driven by a desire to protect Earth, yet she is not above bending the rules to achieve her goals. This moral ambiguity adds depth to her character and keeps readers engaged as they navigate her internal conflicts.
Rian, on the other hand, starts as a reluctant ally, skeptical of Ada's methods and intentions. His journey from skepticism to understanding is beautifully portrayed, highlighting Revis's skill in crafting believable character arcs. The evolution of Ada and Rian's relationship is a testament to the enemies-to-lovers trope, executed with finesse and subtlety. Their interactions are laced with tension and humor, reminiscent of the dynamic seen in the Murderbot Diaries by Martha Wells and the Wayfarers series by Becky Chambers. Revis manages to balance the romance with the overarching plot, ensuring that it enhances rather than overshadows the story.
The plot itself is a rollercoaster of twists and turns, keeping readers on the edge of their seats. The high-security facility break-in is a standout sequence, showcasing Revis's ability to craft suspenseful, action-packed scenes. The stakes are high, and the urgency is palpable as Ada and Rian race against time to prevent the release of the infected nanobots. Revis's attention to detail in these scenes is commendable, painting a vivid picture of the futuristic setting and the technological marvels within it.
One of the most intriguing aspects of Last Chance to Save the World is its exploration of technology's dual-edged nature. The nanobots, initially designed to aid humanity, become a symbol of how technology can be both a boon and a bane. This theme resonates with contemporary concerns about technological advancements and their potential consequences, making the story not only entertaining but also thought-provoking.
Revis's writing style is both engaging and accessible, with a knack for witty dialogue and sharp prose. The humor sprinkled throughout the narrative adds levity to the intense moments, providing a well-rounded reading experience. The book's pacing is brisk, ensuring that there is never a dull moment. Yet, Revis also takes the time to delve into the emotional landscapes of her characters, creating a balance that is both satisfying and enriching.
Comparatively, fans of the Murderbot Diaries and the Wayfarers series will find much to appreciate in Revis's work. Like Wells and Chambers, Revis excels in creating a universe that feels lived-in and authentic, populated by characters who are as complex as they are endearing. The blend of science fiction and romance, coupled with a mystery angle, sets Last Chance to Save the World apart as a unique and memorable read.
In conclusion, Last Chance to Save the World is a fitting end to the Chaotic Orbits trilogy, delivering a story that is as explosive as it is satisfying. Beth Revis has crafted a narrative that is not only a thrilling adventure but also a poignant exploration of human nature and the choices we make. The book's themes of redemption, trust, and the ethical implications of technology are handled with nuance and insight, making it a standout in the science fiction genre. For those seeking a story that is both entertaining and thought-provoking, Last Chance to Save the World is a must-read.
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