“Ravenous State” Review

“Ravenous State” (The Gifted of Brennex No. 3) by Jo Miles

Libbi Wilder is the good daughter. While her older siblings have traveled the galaxy having adventures, she’s stayed home to run the family store. Someone has to, after all.

Then a stranger shows up at the store, and people Libbi’s age—the Losts—start going missing. Libbi and her best friend Mixin set out to investigate, but so do her siblings, who swoop in to save the day without being asked, reigniting old resentments. Libbi knows she’ll always be the baby of the family, but if she can solve the disappearances, maybe she can finally win her siblings’ respect.

Except the truth behind the kidnappings is worse than she feared. With the long-held secret of their gifts now exposed, Libbi will have to rally the Losts—and harder still, work with her brother and sister—to save them from falling under Ravel Corporation’s control in this gripping conclusion to the Gifted of Brennex trilogy.

Review

This one was a lot of fun and I really enjoyed seeing all three of the siblings together. Libby is bit annoying at first, but a lot of her assumptions make sense, and it wasn’t like she was completely wrong either. I liked the way things worked out and that Libby was actually able to resolve a lot of her issues while helping to make sure things with Ravel and the Lost were resolved as well. The one thing Libby was always right about is that while her siblings were doing good work away from Brennex, there was still work that needed to be done on Brennex to help the Lost.

Ultimately I liked the way all of the characters had a part to play in this story and that in the end the siblings were able to resolve things and continue to do what they do best. I also liked the ending for Libby as well as she does realize exactly where she belongs. Something she’d struggled with figuring out because of the assumptions she’d previously had. I felt like this was a good ending for the trilogy with things mostly resolved but room for more – because the as always work is never done.

I also liked the way the author used the idea that disabled children are often seen as worthy of taking care of while disabled adults are seen as a burden who need extra money and resources that are taken away from others. The way things were playing out with the gifted of Brennex as they grew older and took more resources was the same way and it gets mentioned often. This is an area where Libby was right to be concerned and it made sense she would resent that her siblings had seemingly abandoned everyone.

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Book Details

The cover is yellow with what looks like an desert landscape at the bottom of the cover with multiple domed buildings and a transport bridge between them. In the background there is the black profile of a head over the sky looking towards the right. There is a space ship flying up and to the left with a trail of white light coming from the bottom.

Author’s Website
Jo Miles
Publisher / Date
Self Published, February 2024
Genre
Science Fiction
Page Count
490
Completion Date
August 10, 2025

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