Space Witch (Star Justice #2) by Michael-Scott Earle


Space Witch (Star Justice #2)
Title : Space Witch (Star Justice #2)
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ISBN : -
Language : English
Format Type : Kindle Edition
Number of Pages : 426
Publication : Published May 25, 2017

Adam, Eve, and Z have successfully escaped the grasp of the Elaka Nota Corporation. Their plan was simple: arrive at the trading outpost on Gliese 876 - C’s moon, look for honest work, and buy supplies for their strange new starship.

But the team soon finds themselves fighting for the freedom of an entire planet, and the weretiger space marine, powerful vampire, and snarky hacker will have to use all their abilities to survive.


Space Witch (Star Justice #2) Reviews


  • William Howe

    It got worse

    Mr weretiger space Marine spec ops badass just happens to see the flash off a sniper's scope just before he shoots...every time. The vampire can talk to aliens using telepathy and she learns about tunnels under the evil army's camp and...

    The characters are wooden, the plot is weak, and the underlying functionality of the universe STILL hasn't been explained. Spaceships 3,000 years in the future, but AK-47, but more futuristic weapons, but pistols...and food is never delivered in smaller quantities than a truck sized shipping container.

    The only thing 'paranormal' about the universe is the two main characters...that haven't been explained at all.

  • Tony Hisgett

    After reading the first book in this series I hoped the second book would be a bit less frantic, unfortunately it was equally frenzied and we still didn’t really find out much about the state of their universe.
    I quite enjoyed the book, but by the end I was beginning to get a bit frustrated. This started with some of the illogical decisions, especially during the fight with the Alloprize group. I also wish the author would decide what they are doing with their spaceship ‘Persephone’.

    The book ends with a bit of a cliff-hanger (which I hate) after another confrontation with the ‘Elaka Nota’ corporation and we still don’t know why Persephone and Eve are worth killing millions of people.
    Had it not been for the cliff-hanger ending I would have given this book 3 stars.

  • DJay

    This series just gets better with every book. I'm so glad that I got into this. I'm totally digging the chemistry of the trio. I also love the fact that the MC is awesome, but both of the women that are with him aren't just pushovers. They are both legit badass in their own way. It's like watching 3 close friends go on a murderous A-team trip through space to stop keeping up with the Skywalkers (let's be real, is the Skywalkers didn't exist, StarWars would be 1 book.) from destroying the rest of the universe while trying to also stop Area 51 experiments from happening in deep space. The plot is solid, the characters are solid, the action is solid, and the writing is
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  • Dan Young

    Another ridiculous story with ware tigers and vampires in space. The story was more intricate than the first, but Earle has a habit of giving the good bits away before they have a chance to unfold by themselves. Still action packed and humorous but not as good as the original.

  • Ann Zdunczyk

    Double crossed

    Cynthia was the one trying to kill them and take their ship. She is working with the corporation to take the moon. Read it to find out what happens!!

  • Niels Baumgartner

    Good Job

    Great sequel. Enjoyed this trip and the plot. If you are looking for a good easy read, this series is worth spending time on.

  • Kate Rhoads

    All kinds of disappointing. Though the story line is good, the characters are lack-luster and one dimensional, except for Z. The writer uses impersonal references when attributing dialogues to characters. 'The vampire woman', for instance, even though he has already told us she the most precious thing in his life. 'The hacker blonde' even though they have become fast friends, instead of simply calling them by their names. And then there is the ubiquitous 'all kinds of' dead, trouble, worry, whatever. Would have been fine if only one character said it, but it was an idiosyncrasy of the narrator and at least one other character. I read this second book with the hopes these irritations would mellow as his writing style progressed, but... 'all kinds of disappointed.'

  • Steven Allen

    This has been a good series so far. At least Adam quit saying confirmed every time. I hope that the series gets better or at least poor Adam gets laid. I wonder if Adam is going to have a menage de trois with Eve and Z.

  • Frank Bertino

    I'm Still Addicted

    I became addicted to this series in ' Eye of the Tiger'. The romp continues with me pulled along in its wake. The chemistry of the characters is outstanding. The deep love between Adam and Eve, enhanced by Eve's telepathy, is not complicated by Z's obvious feelings for Adam. He loves Z like a little sister, but she feels more even though she knows it won't be. The team fights another evil corporation hell bent on enslaving the inhabitants of a moon. Though tempted by riches, they elect to prioritize helping people and fighting evil. Near the end of the book Elaka Nota, the company that they escaped from, has a surprise for them. I anxiously await the next book.

  • Crystal Miller

    I was going to give this a three for being well written but so full of tropes, but you know what? I like it. The grammar only occasionally slips, the plots are only vaguely formulaic, and I had a good time. For me these are like a modern literature form of the John Carter books. They're cheap, not that deep emotionally, and plain fun to read. I swear that it's like trying to read an action film or a video game, but that's fine. If it wasn't in the kindle unlimited library or wasn't about a were-tiger in space then I probably never would have found it, and that's okay. This is my literature junk food, or the salad to clean my palate between the real courses.

  • Al

    What is worse than an author that purposely delays a relationship? An author that is writing a polyamory story and purposely delays all the relationships? Yeah, this is happening. Frankly I don't care if the MCs don't hook up, but if you aren't going to write about them hooking up, stop writing anything about it. It got old after the second "I love you but I love her, but I love you, but I love her" conversations. It is REALLY old after the fourth or fifth! Make it a harem story or shut up about it!

  • Curtis

    Intriguing and New

    A were-tiger, a vampire, and a cyberpunk hacker walk into a bar. No, really. This series takes some tropes and turns them around in very interesting ways. Couple that with a well-edited and well-written story, loads of bloody action, a little heart, a dash of humor, and it makes for something to follow for sure. Recommended.

  • Holly Lenz

    Space Witch is a fun, fantasy, space adventure with a vampire, a tiger shifter, a hacker, and a pretty amazing spaceship.

    This is the second book in the series that began with Eye of the Tiger. While the books work best together, they can be enjoyed independently as well.

    Contains graphic violence.

  • Mkittysamom

    Wars Supplies and BBQ

    Oh boy the first planet they escape to has 2 ranchers and rhodium miners waging a war against Alloprice. Here we meet a cyborg and the Children of Rah along with humans. The main goal was to get food and supplies..well they got one of those and I won’t tell you which lol it was a heck of a journey. In the next episode our team land on The Queen’s Hat St.

  • Debbie Elholm

    After our trio of heroes escape they decide to stop at a trading planet to replenish supplies and maybe add a few crewmen to their new ship. Little do they know, they have entered into a dispute between 2 factions that is going to make this a difficult stop for Adam, Eve and Z. Lots of action!