
The Rule of Luck
Felicia Sevigny Series, Book 1
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Looking for your next great futuristic romance listen? This may be it. Narrator Helen Wick introduces listeners to a future Earth where humans live under the strict rules of One Gov. Tarot card reader Felicia Sevigne breaks those rules just once, and her world explodes. Wick gets listeners inside Felicia's deepest desires and her reliance on her instincts to guide her future. Felicia's ally, Russian crime boss Alexei Petriv, sports a delicious accent and a voice that is at once stony and passionate. Secondary characters in Alexei's organization stand out in Wick's narration as forces to be reckoned with and major annoyances to Felicia's conscience. Always in danger, Felicia must force herself to work with those she cannot trust. Unfortunate mispronunciations of "consortium" and "cavalry" should be corrected. C.A. © AudioFile 2016, Portland, Maine

September 18, 2017
Being lucky means never having to say you’re sorry in this sexy science fiction romance debut. Nairobi resident Felicia Sevigny lives on a near-future Earth where melted ice caps have led to flooded coasts and the centers of power are now located in Kenya and Brazil. She tells fortunes with a tarot deck inherited (over family objections) from her Romani great-grandmother. While trying to maneuver around being blocked by the world government from getting approval for pregnancy, she is swept up by Alexei Petriv, the wildly attractive heir apparent to the exiled Russian mafia, and tossed into a power struggle over human progress. Jetting around the world, Felicia confronts her hereditary ability to foretell danger, which stems from a gene that her missing mother researched and that Alexei wants to control. There’s a strong whiff of dominance and submission in Felicia’s relationships, accompanied by vivid romance; Felicia and Alexei are clearly consumed by both emotional and physical passion. Cerveny includes a variety of typical futuristic elements, such as remote-control bodies, life extension, space elevators, clones, teleportation, and flying cars, that will entirely satisfy fans of pulpy SF. Agent: Rena Rossner, Deborah Harris Agency.

Starred review from November 1, 2017
In the year 2950, dark days of floods, war, famine, and devastation are over, but the world has been reshaped forever. Terraforming on Venus and Mars, tech implants allowing for seamless access to the Internet-like CN-net, genetic modification to enhance beauty, government-sponsored anti-aging treatments, and strictly regulated population control are the new normal under the world's new government, One Gov. Felicia Sevigny grows up blindly believing her life is her own until she discovers, for reasons unknown to her, she has been blacklisted from having a baby. Felicia has made a name for herself as a skilled fortune-teller, and her life changes the day Alexei Petriv, a high-ranking member of the Tsarist Consortium, a shadow organization set to take One Gov down, walks into her shop and demands a reading. In return for a promise to remove her blacklisted status, Felicia agrees to help Alexei in his quest to take power from One Gov. Their attraction is immediate, but Alexei's plan is dangerous and unpredictable, and someone from Felicia's past threatens their plans, and their lives. Cerveny's first novel in a planned trilogy mingles romance and science fictionthink Nora Roberts meets Neal Stephensonand is certain to satisfy audiences of both genres.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2017, American Library Association.)
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