Shrouded Loyalties

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Pub Date 13 Aug 2019 | Archive Date 9 Aug 2019

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A soldier returns home with a dangerous secret from an alternate realm, unaware that she is surrounded by spies and collaborators, in this intense military science fiction novel.

Naval officer Mila Blackwood is determined to keep her country’s most powerful secret – shrouding, the ability to traverse their planet in seconds through an alternate realm – out of enemy hands. But spies are everywhere: her submarine has been infiltrated by a Dhavnak agent, and her teenage brother has been seduced by an enemy soldier. When Blackwood’s submarine is attacked by a monster, she and fellow sailor, Holland, are marked with special abilities, whose manifestations could end the war – but in whose favor? Forced to submit to military scientists in her paranoid and war-torn home, Blackwood soon learns that the only people she can trust might also be the enemy.

File UnderScience Fiction [ Enemy Within | Periscope Down | Gods and Monsters | Lightning Strikes Twice ]
A soldier returns home with a dangerous secret from an alternate realm, unaware that she is surrounded by spies and collaborators, in this intense military science fiction novel.

Naval officer Mila...

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ISBN 9780857668295
PRICE US$12.99 (USD)
PAGES 320

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Military sci fi is often my go to book when I want a read and this book is a great example of that sub genre, my only criticism would be that sometimes keeping it simple is better for the reader, there was almost an expectation that the reader would know what words created for this world meant and it left me w bit baffled at times (might be because I’m getting senile though) other than that an enjoyable read that I would recommend

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This was an interesting combination of old gods blended with new-age technology in a fantasy world. Great shifting of people's motives and loyalties. Stayed up late to finish reading it.

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Shrouded Loyalties is an intriguing military science fiction journey that’s equal parts extreme action and family drama. Connections between characters quickly become complicated, creating an underlying sense of panic as you try to figure out the motives of each player in this high stakes game. The writing is spot on, pairing expertly written action scenes with intense relationship drama between siblings, coworkers, and lovers.

The book goes far beyond the typical battle heavy feel of military science fiction, creating a character piece centered on a war that effects each of the protagonists deeply. The strained relationship between Blackwell and her brother creates much of the drama, tempting betrayals and surprising revelations left and right. They share a history of trauma along with an overwhelming curiosity about the work of their deceased parents. As this plot gets revealed, the tension builds to a breaking point. That tension fuels the overarching feeling of the book as you wait to see the fate of these characters and their world.

On the other hand, we get to see the inner thoughts and motivations of Holland, a spy embedded within the enemy’s military. Holland’s connections to the other two protagonists creates unexpected drama as she skirts around her allegiances and the secrets she’s constantly protecting. She’s a fascinating character study, battling between allegiance to her country and allegiance to her lost family. She’s constantly evolving, proving she’s much more than a stock military character.

There’s definitely a large share of military conflict, spy thriller intensity, and mindblowing revelations that are hard to fathom. You’ll have to experience the thrills for yourself to get deeper into the plot. Overall, Shrouded Loyalties stands out above the rest thanks to the writer’s dedication to creating multifaceted characters whose lives go beyond the central conflict of the book. This aspect shows that war isn’t just about the fighting, but the people who must ultimately pick up the pieces and come to term with their actions.

Review to be published on 8/14: http://reviewsandrobots.com/2019/08/14/shrouded-loyalties-book-review

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Prose fiction can explore the inner life and mental contradictions of characters in a way that other formats can’t touch. Reese Hogan’s SHROUDED LOYALTIES is a perfect example of this kind of deep dive into character and inner turmoil.

On its surface, this is a novel about a military conflict and the secretive process of “shrouding” or passing between worlds. But beneath that, it’s a thoughtful study of the layers of deceit and delusion that each of the main characters have wrapped around their loyalties to nation, family, and even themselves. And that level of examination lets the characters shine.

These are characters who struggle with rage and fear and self-loathing, who justify the crimes of their own nations and loved ones while vilifying those of outsiders. These characters hide their true feelings so deep that they can become obscured even to themselves. These are characters, in other words, who are just as complex and contradictory as ourselves.

Hogan dives deep into her character’s motivations, fears, and blind spots. She forces the reader to ask hard questions about each character, and as a result their triumphs and failures are all the more powerful.
This is an excellent novel, delivered by a talented writer. Pick it up and you won’t be disappointed!

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Military science fiction is one of my favourite genres to lose myself within. It's often tough to write because not only do you need to have plausible world building, but you need to have scenes that are action packed and engaging. It's not always easy to pull off, but Shrouded Loyalties has managed to do so within a well written and totally unique package.

I couldn't get enough of everything to do with "shrouding," especially the mysterious Lovecraftian monsters within the realm that shrouding took our soldiers through. I wish we could have spent more of the book shrouding, but what we did get was amazing.

One interesting aspect of this story is that we have characters from both sides of the war. We get to see inside the minds and points of views of soldiers on either side of the battle lines, making it hard for the reader to know who is actually "the bad guy." These grey areas were fascinating and even though the reader starts out thinking we're meant to be rooting for one team, after awhile you start to wonder if maybe you should be rooting for the other team.

As for the characters, Blackwood was a tough one to like because she was quite reactionary and petulant, but Holland was a truly compelling character who I ended up really feeling sympathy for. Even though we read from the points of views of several characters, I loved that the two main ones were women. Because let's face it, women should be leading more military science fiction novels. Women are badass, too!

Full review to be put up on my blog on the publication date.

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Author Reese Hogan (http://www.reesehogan.com) published the novel “Shrouded Loyalties” in 2019. Mr. Hogan has published three novels. 

I categorize this novel as ‘R’ because it contains scenes of Violence. The story is set in a different Universe set on the world of Mirrix. The primary character is Naval officer Mila Blackwood.

Blackwood's country, Belzen, is at war with Dhavnakir. She is serving aboard a submarine equipped with the super-secret 'shrouding' technology. The 'shrouding' lets a vessel or vehicle pass through the solid ground of planet Mirrix. Dhavnakir spies are everywhere searching for the 'shrouding' tech.

While shrouded, unknown creatures attack Blackwood's submarine. The damaged submarine manages to limp home. Injuries result to both Blackwood and Deckman Holland during the attack. Their commander orders them back to the city of Ellemko. The scientists there will attempt to learn more about the attack. They also hope to understand the marks left on both Blackwood and Holland from the attack.

Holland is a Dhavnakir spy under deep cover. She is trying to get the information she has learned about shrouding to her superiors. Blackwood's weak, 17-year-old brother, Andrew, gets drawn into the spy intrigue. A childhood friend from Dhavnakir approaches and seduces him. Holland and Blackwood are troubled by what they learn about their respective governments. Simpy surviving turns out to be a challenge.

I enjoyed the 9.5+ hours I spent reading this 313-page science fiction novel. I liked the general plot, but the story is on the dark side. The selected cover art is OK but rather plain. I give this novel a 3.8 (rounded up to a 4) out of 5.
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