This is the first book in the Rogue Star series, from the author.
It is learned that a huge mysterious object is gradually making its way to Earth, its arrival could cause catastrophic changes to our environment. Various groups in governments around the world, and private concerns begin to make plans. When it is later learned that there are mysterious crafts following the star and signals from them are received, panic begins to ensue. For Logan Willis and his family, they may have a chance others might not have as Logan's wife, discovers her estranged brother may have connections that could save them.While the plot isn't new, Scott does present it somewhat differently, as his story focuses on an average man, whose only desire is to protect his family. Many of the other characters introduced are in the same situation and it is there problems on which the book focuses. Sadly, the author introduces something early on that for the most part has no or little bearing on the main story, so I'm unsure of why he felt it necessary to create it. Once the major plot takes hold this situation is very quickly resolved and is barely mentioned after the initial chapters.
I would have given the novel a higher score, as I had wanted to but besides that initial issue, there also a couple of characters that make wrong choices, which only seem to be there to move the plot along and introduce difficulties that could have been avoided had folks acted a bit more thoughtfully.
The book ends on a note that sets up at least the next book, if not the possible route the rest of the series will follow. Some readers might not find the problems that I did and the concept of the "aliens", once we learn it is quite fascinating. I can certainly see other readers enjoying this book and the rest of the series, but I just can't get past those small flaws that took this reader out of the story.
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