The eventually come to two planets-- one with an abundance of plants but with no visible higher animals and another mostly water that is plague by constant hurricanes. While the crew opens a small base on Green Catherine is beginning to see the immense damage that cold-sleep has made on the colonists' genes. She decides she must revive Joseph Devreze to save the future of humanity. Add to this the troubles that arise at the base. It seems the blue “moonlight” affects the human mind in unpredictable and sometimes dangerous ways.
I had a hard time with Hurricane Moon. The first few chapters to me were rather slow to read and once I got into the meat of the story I felt they were somewhat unnecessary. I feel the main story is the relationship between Catherine and Joseph as they work to solve Aeon's problems. While this is a wonderful part of the story the tension of their love/hate relationship ends too easily. I also felt the mystical effect of Blue on the human mind were out of place in a science fiction novel and I'm not quite sure what purpose it served other than to give a quick fix all to Joseph's lost inspiration.
My Recommendation
I can say Hurrican Moon by Alexis Glynn Latner is not what I expected. The is nicely written novel and from what I can tell, the science is well thought out and portrays the problems that humans would experience on such a journey. I think my recommendation would change depending on what type of novel you are looking for. If you enjoy hard science fiction Hurricane Moon may not be the title for you. If you like romance as well, this is a nice title to pick up.
Hurricane Moon by Alexis Glynn Latner
Printed by Pyr
399 pages
Hurricane Moon by Alexis Glynn Latner is available at Amazon.com
Pyr Publishing provided me with a free review copy of Hurricane Moon