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The Scarlet Empress (2176) [Mass Market Paperback]

Susan Grant
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Nov 2004 2176
The fate of four lovers hangs in the balance when Cam Tucker and the Han Emperor, Prince Kyber, join forces to save Banzai Maguire....

"The Scarlet Empress brings the 2176 series to a roaring conclusion! Not only has the inimitable Susan Grant written a terrific romantic thriller, but The Scarlet Empress is a deeply moving tribute to liberty, and those who have the courage to fight for it. I can’t wait to see what she does next!" — Mary Jo Putney, nationally bestselling author of A Kiss of Fate


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  • Mass Market Paperback: 374 pages
  • Publisher: Love Spell; Reissue edition (Nov 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0505525976
  • ISBN-13: 978-0505525970
  • Product Dimensions: 17 x 10.4 x 2.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 851,883 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars slam bang end to the 2176 series 26 Nov 2004
By Deborah MacGillivray HALL OF FAME VINE™ VOICE
Format:Mass Market Paperback
The 2176 ladies have really taken us on a rollercoaster ride of adventures this summer. Susan Grant conceived the series of five books, and Dorchester publishing permitted her to take the "bit between her teeth" and run, selecting three very talented writers (Kathleen Nance, Day of Fire; Liz Maverick, The Shadow Runners; Patti O'Shea, The Power of Two) to following the path she blazed.

It's not often writers have as much say or control that goes in a series such as this. It's a "bible concept' - meaning several writers are given a premise. They will have certain characters, certain points in the plots they need to hit, but then each writer takes their turn in the showcase. It's interesting to watch this unfold. Grant, you expect to knocks your socks off. A PR man's dream, Grant one of the first women in history to attend the US Air Force Academy, a former Air Force instructor pilot and now currently a 747 jumbo jet pilot for United Airlines, brings all that skill and knowledge into creating her two tales. The first was The Legend of Banzai Maguire. We meet Bree Maguire and her wingman, Lieutenant Cameron "Scarlet" Tucker. Scarlet was not only her wingman, but she was Bree's best friend. They are taken prisoner, put into suspended animation, and then awakened in the year 2176.

Through the other three books you track Bree awakened by Prince Kyber, to the realities of this new world. She escapes with Seal Commander Tyler Armstrong, and she has since become a rallying cry to the world. People want to use her as a spur to provoke the fight for freedom; others want to kill her to prevent that. So she has been on the run, all the time believing her best friend Cam was dead.

Only, resourceful Cam is far from out of the picture. Prince Kyber is still singed by what he views as Bree's betrayal, so he is not so willing to trust another lady from the past. However, Cam has learned Bree's been captures and is held prisoner, and Kyber is the only one Cam can turn to for help. Kyber soon finds out Cam gets what she wants, even when she wants him! I won't say any more, for you will want to experience this fast pace, pedal to the metal series for yourself.

It's hard for writers to come through with their best writing when working within the "bible format". But these four writers have done just that! It's a powerful series, so "today", with strong heroines who can be all, do all. Each writer brought their own talent to their tales, but all five tales blend seamlessly into one great series. And Grant's powerful finale is just the way to end it!

Kudos for Grants original concept, to Dorchester Publishing for allowing their very talented writers to boldly go where none have before, and to Susan Grant, Kathleen Nance, Patti O'Shea and Liz Maverick for delivering 110% in the dazzling series!

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I love some of this author's other novels, especially 'The Legend of Banzai Maguire'.

Since 'The Scarlet Empress' is a sequel to 'The Legend of Banzai Maguire', set in the same world, featuring some of the same characters, I had high expectations. Alas...

Much of the book is nothing else but a summary of events of the previous book. Pages and pages of it. And once the summary is finished, there's irrelevant stuff that would perhaps have made sense as part of 'Legend' but has nothing to do with the plot of 'Empress'. Maybe it was originally part of the 'Legend' manuscript but a sensible editor cut it because it's boring. Maybe the editor of of 'Empress' didn't feel she had to be critical and accepted a book that's filled with a lot of junk.

If you buy this book, you can confidently skip the first four chapters. You won't miss anything. This advice applies regardless whether you've read 'The Legend of Banzai Maguire' or not.

Start with chapter 5. That's where the story starts.

It a reasonable story. Rather cliched and stereotyped, but at least it's a story.

On the other hand, you may prefer spending your money on a book that is story throughout.

If you're looking for something by this author, I can recommend 'The Legend of Banzai Maguire'. It's good, and original, and well written.

'The Star King' is also fine, and so are 'The Star Prince' and 'The Star Princess'. These three suffer from major implausibility problems, but they are story. They are actually a series... and, strangely, the author doesn't waste several chapters of each of those, summarising what went on before.

Susan Grant can write good novels. Shame that in this case, she didn't.
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18 of 20 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Five Stars Aren't Enough 5 Dec 2004
By Colleen Thompson - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Mass Market Paperback
I'm bleary-eyed -- just finished reading The Scarlet Empress, and I'm blown away. The whole 2176 series, with its deep, patriotic themes and high stakes, has breakout written all over it. Better yet, The Scarlet Empress really delivers on the series' premise, with action, humor, and excellent romance. I was on the edge of my seat, palms sweating, as dual heroines bring the story to a kick [...]finale.

Count me as a big fan.
13 of 14 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars slam-bang ending to the 2176 series! 21 Nov 2004
By Deborah MacGillivray - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Mass Market Paperback
The 2176 ladies have really taken us on a rollercoaster ride of adventures this summer. Susan Grant conceived the series of five books, and Dorchester publishing permitted her to take the "bit between her teeth" and run, selecting three very talented writers (Kathleen Nance, Day of Fire; Liz Maverick, The Shadow Runners; Patti O'Shea, The Power of Two) to following the path she blazed.

It's not often writers have as much say or control that goes in a series such as this. It's a "bible concept' - meaning several writers are given a premise. They will have certain characters, certain points in the plots they need to hit, but then each writer takes their turn in the showcase. It's interesting to watch this unfold. Grant, you expect to knocks your socks off. A PR man's dream, Grant one of the first women in history to attend the US Air Force Academy, a former Air Force instructor pilot and now currently a 747 jumbo jet pilot for United Airlines, brings all that skill and knowledge into creating her two tales. The first was The Legend of Banzai Maguire. We meet Bree Maguire and her wingman, Lieutenant Cameron "Scarlet" Tucker. Scarlet was not only her wingman, but she was Bree's best friend. They are taken prisoner, put into suspended animation, and then awakened in the year 2176.

Through the other three books you track Bree awakened by Prince Kyber, to the realities of this new world. She escapes with Seal Commander Tyler Armstrong, and she has since become a rallying cry to the world. People want to use her as a spur to provoke the fight for freedom; others want to kill her to prevent that. So she has been on the run, all the time believing her best friend Cam was dead.

Only, resourceful Cam is far from out of the picture. Prince Kyber is still singed by what he views as Bree's betrayal, so he is not so willing to trust another lady from the past. However, Cam has learned Bree's been captures and is held prisoner, and Kyber is the only one Cam can turn to for help. Kyber soon finds out Cam gets what she wants, even when she wants him! I won't say any more, for you will want to experience this fast pace, pedal to the metal series for yourself.

It's hard for writers to come through with their best writing when working within the "bible format". But these four writers have done just that! It's a powerful series, so "today", with strong heroines who can be all, do all. Each writer brought their own talent to their tales, but all five tales blend seamlessly into one great series. And Grant's powerful finale is just the way to end it!

Kudos for Grants original concept, to Dorchester Publishing for allowing their very talented writers to boldly go where none have before, and to Susan Grant, Kathleen Nance, Patti O'Shea and Liz Maverick for delivering 110% in the dazzling series!

2004 Reviewers International Organization's Award of Excellence Finalist and 2nd Place Winner
12 of 13 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars fantastic futuristic science fiction 22 Nov 2004
By Harriet Klausner - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Mass Market Paperback
The Scarlet Empress

Susan Grant

Love Spell, Dec 2004, $6.99

ISBN: 0505525976

In 2006 Captain Bree "Banzai" Maguire and her wingman Cameron "Scarlet" Tucker fly a sortie over North Korean when both of their F-16 jets are shot down by surface to air missiles. A fanatical scientist apparently not associated with the North Korean government captures both American aviators. He injects the duo with some sort of experimental elixir (see THE LEGEND OF BANZAI MAGUIRE).

In 2176 Cam assumed dead along with Banzai awakens from her hundred-seventy years plus sleep. She learns that Banzai also survives and has been leading a freedom fighting revolt alongside a SEAL, but that her buddy is being held prisoner. She plans to rescue her pal, but needs help from her "host" Kingdom of Asia ruler Prince Kyber, who still burns over losing Banzai to SEAL Commander Tyler Armstrong refuses to make the same mistake twice with Cam.

The 2176 tales have been one of the best science fiction romance series to come on the market in several years (to be honest cannot think of one that has been better). Each tale was terrific and the various authors (besides Susan Grant's opening and closing act, Kathleen Nance, Liz Maverick, and Patti O'Shea) added to the legend while keeping the basic characteristics and motives of the prime players consistent throughout. The final book THE SCARLET EMPRESS wraps up the innovative twenty-second century action-packed tales with a triumphant finale. These five stars five books are must reading for sub-genre fans who appreciate strong futuristic Lara Craft-like competent females.

Harriet Klausner
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