Digitesque series (#4-6) by Guerric Haché (Hache)
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Overview: Guerric Haché grew up bilingual in a small town in Québec, but now lives on the edge of the Pacific in Vancouver, BC, which has lead to experience working in videogame development, volunteering at the local aquarium, and pursuing a passion for writing.
Genre: Fiction > Sci-Fi/Fantasy
The Broken Third (Digitesque #4):
Out between stars and planets that left Earth behind many centuries ago, Ada Liu discovers a thriving but strangely archaic interstellar civilization – a Union of ancient colonies that have survived a war of apocalyptic proportions. Expecting to uncover the roots of Earth’s downfall, she instead finds this society built by strange humans and familiar aliens is threatening, bewildering, and not at all what she had hoped.
Her abandonment of Isavel Valdéz haunts her as she travels further and further, but with an array of hunters breathing down her neck and no way to return, Ada needs to gather what little help she can and find refuge between the cold vacuum of space and the unfamiliar soils of new worlds.
She has one unsettling advantage: for better or worse, Ada is a strange daughter of a stranger Earth, and is perhaps the second most dangerous thing this Union has ever faced.
Fourth Under Sol (Digitesque #5):
Isavel Valdéz was a gods-forged weapon. That felt painfully obvious. So with her second life falling to pieces around her, she faces them – hoping, for once, to be a double-edged sword.
But arguments with gods rarely end well. Lost to the world she had known, she finds her ancestors rose to higher heights, and lost even more of their past, than she had ever known. Somehow she must find a path to her home, or a home for her heart. But in these ruins of ancient loss, she feels she, too, is at an end.
The same bones lie under alien soils, the same wars echo in different blood, the same sun burns above barren skies. But there are no inscrutable, distant gods here. No – here the gods lie in the red dust, mortals alongside them. And with every bond to her past cut and severed, Isavel finds her chains are lightening.
Old gods may stand in her way, wastelands may sap her strength. But she is a weapon, of a kind no god has ever known. And arguments with gods rarely end well.
Last Skies Afire (Digitesque #6):
Worlds once alive are being destroyed; worlds once dormant must be brought back to life.
Weapons that have long been wielded must be returned to the sheath; things never truly grasped must be wielded as weapons.
What can Ada do, as planets burn under the inexorable advance of a machine fleet? What can Isavel do, from a shackled homeworld that has not been heard from in a thousand years? And what might they both do, if they were no longer alone?
When seals are broken and barriers fail, when distances shrink to nothing and options dwindle into despair, both Ada and Isavel see only one way forward into a world that still lives on the other side of the fire: Let all hell break loose. All at once. And pray chaos is on their side.
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