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Dark Class is the fifth book in the Class 5 series and its a wonderful addition to the set. The story of a girl, a space station, and a spookily dangerous and damaged AI, this latest installment shows us a new part of the Grihan universe while introducing us to a variation of a tale as old as time.  

Ellie Masters wakes up naked and alone in a weird looking medical facility. She notices almost right away that the area around her is  covered in  a strange black dust and that the only familiar thing in the place is the music - a collection of pop hits is playing in the background. Wondering if she has lived through some sort of strange apocalypse, she wraps a sheet around herself and heads out of her room to look for other survivors, only to find that she is alone on a space station on an alien moon. That’s a real problem since she’s a librarian, not an astronaut – and because she has no memories of how she got there.   

Captain Renn Sorvihn of Grih Battle Center has been tasked with bringing a rogue Tecran ship called Rauha back to United Council territory. Renn’s own ship and the Rauha 

have been engaged in a game of cat and mouse for over a month in an uncharted sector of space when the Tecran make a sudden light  jump that throws off its pursuers. Determined not to loose his prey, Renn takes a small crew out an a fast moving exploration shuttle to try to find them.  He gets a lot more than he bargained for when he finally tracks them down to a secret base on an alien moon.  

Meanwhile, Ellie is discovering she is not quite as alone as she thought in that eerie space station. An entity named Paxe talks to her through the speaker system and assures her that he is there to help, a good thing because Ellie has no idea how to survive in this weird new environment at all, a situation made infinitely more difficult when two forces hostile to each other make a sudden appearance and she is forced to choose sides.  

If you haven’t read the series before, this is not the place to start. Most of the issues between the Grih and Tecran are explained in the earlier books and you will be lost without that information. Also, Paxe made an important appearance in book three, Dark Minds, and it is helpful to have read that in order to know his backstory.   

I’ve mentioned in previous reviews that I love the Star Trek vibe of these books. This saga involves advanced technology and an affiliated group of planets, the United Council, which show different species working towards harmony and the greater good. No species is presented as perfect but there is a sense of peace, prosperity and hope which make a nice change from the currently popular trend towards bleak, dystopian futures. 

Ms. Diener always writes a calm, intelligent and reasonable Earth-born heroine who, after a few stumbles,  fits smoothly into such a world. A large part of that is due to their relationships with the Class 5  (AI) thinking machines, who help them navigate their strange new circumstances, and of course, their interactions with the heroes, who also provide guidance. In this particular case, Ellie’s easy acceptance of her strange situation felt a bit too Mary Sue-ish. I’ve worked in a library and I can definitely say that we are not trained to handle waking up on alien space stations! I felt that Ellie should have taken a bit longer to adapt to and accept her new status -months would have been preferable to the couple of days she has between waking up and finding herself in the middle of a space battle between aliens. I accepted this as necessary to the plot, but it is a tad unbelievable. Nevertheless, I liked Ellie’s kind heart, open mind, and her ability to adapt quickly and competently to the weirdness around her. I also really appreciated how her acceptance of Paxe leads her to treat all the machines around her with kindness and dignity, something that comes in very handy as the story progresses.  

I couldn’t help but wonder if Renn would have been the guy Ellie would pick for herself in different circumstances, and think he probably isn’t. He does, however, fit perfectly into Ellie’s current reality. He’s a warrior and  protector - a strong, resourceful, determined hero who does his best to place himself between Ellie and danger. She admires Renn’s good looks, loyalty to his crew and his can-do attitude. She appreciates how he repeatedly steps up to help her, even when that means risking himself and his people. And lest you think Ellie is a helpless damsel in distress, she’s not. Their situation is extremely dangerous and they simply have to fight their way out of trouble a lot, so there are plenty of opportunities for both of them to play hero. They make a very effective team, but perhaps not a very romantic one, which is perhaps down to a combination the characterization, the length of the book and how much ground the novel has to cover. As with the other Class 5 stories, the human (in this case Ellie) makes a significant friend of the AI she encounters, and as I mentioned above, the other machines around her. Having to split her relationship building between the sentient technology and Renn means the romance suffers from lack of quality time. The story did leave me with hope for their romantic future however, and perhaps that’s the best way to leave a couple who’ve only known each other a matter of weeks.  

Like other novels in the series, this one includes an exploration of alien artifacts discovered by the Tecran on their illegal explorations through space.  In this particular case, the station houses an entire warehouse of fun new toys as well as a space ship different from those used by the United Council. It’s fun to watch Ellie and the Grih learn to manuver their way through these items and discover some big surprises.  

The one big negative for me was that the epilogue has to be acquired through Bookfunnel, even though it very much serves as a continuation of, rather than something separate from, this story. I think the tale is much stronger with those added five or six chapters and they should have just been part of the book rather than forcing fans to go through additional steps to read them. Those pages include Ellie getting to meet the other Earth women, their significant others and the other four Class 5 thinking systems.  

Dark Class  is not the strongest book in the Class 5 series but it is an enjoyable, quick read that I’m delighted to be able to recommend. There is so much left to explore in this universe; I hope the author keeps writing in it and gives us lots more stories to enjoy.  

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This wasn't terrible, I just didn't quite enjoy it as much as other books I've read by this author. Whilst I liked Ellie and Paxe, I never felt as though I knew Renn and that very much impacted my enjoyment of the book. This is, after all, meant to be a romance, though it was severely underdeveloped and somewhat lacking. There was a tendency to tell not show and an awful lot of repetitive behaviour/situations. I think I got that the discovery of another human woman would mean trouble for the Tecrans. I got it the first time it was mentioned AND the second. I also got it the third, fourth and fifth times, though by then it was starting to annoy the heck out of me! This wasn't the only thing that was overemphasised and I felt the book needed an editor to cull huge sections of unnecessary back and forth.

On a positive, I loved how inventive the alien technology was. and absolutely adored the emerging sentience of the droids. The relationship and dialogue between Paxe and Ellie was also generally engaging, in some ways I would rather have had more of the book with just this pair!

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Enjoyed the return of the Class 5 Series. In Dark Class, we meet Ellie, another Earth woman stolen by the Tecran. She awakens alone on a space station that is manned by a thinking system. If you are like me, you will cheer at the return of this character we thought we lost!
The story unfolds as a rogue Tecran battle cruiser is racing to the space station pursued by a Grihan battleship captained by Renn. Really enjoyed the new characters, the adventure, and of course the romance between Ellie and Renn. Definitely pick this one up!

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This was my first time reading a Michelle Diener book and I quite enjoyed it.

This romantic space opera novel is the 5th book in the Class 5 series. I haven't read any of the other books in the series so I can't comment on where this one stands compared to the others but I think readers who followed the series will like how this one builds on previous story arcs that get referenced. That being said, I didn't find it that hard to follow along and put the pieces together so new readers won't have too much trouble if they want to start from this book.

This book is more plot-driven than character-driven, so there was plenty of action to keep readers entertained. My one wish is that there had been a bit more steam, but that's a personal preference.

Overall, I would definitely like to check out the previous books in this series as well as Michelle's fantasy novels.

Thank you to Author Collective 20 (& Eclipse) for sending me this ARC on NetGalley. All opinions are my own.

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A big thank you to NetGalley and the Author Collective 20/Eclipse for the ARC. I am voluntarily reviewing this book. This is book 5 in a series. I have not read the others, and I found that this reads well as a stand alone. I actually really enjoyed this book! I was surprised as space romance is not my usual thing. Ellie was amazing! What a great individual. She is a strong, determined, enterprising woman. And NEVER boring. She keeps Captain Renn on his toes, and makes friends with all the drones. For me, this was really interesting, and now I want to go back and read the others. I would recommend this book to most romance readers who have an open mind. 4 stars

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Having enjoyed all the books in the Class 5 Series I was very happy to discover the author was publishing a fifth book, Dark Class.
I loved this new story which is another stand-alone Space Opera adventure in a series that has never failed to entertain or provide for an engaging read. Heroine Ellie Masters abducted from Earth by aliens known as the Tecran’s, wakes from a coma alone on their secret moon base V65.
Definitely not in Kansas anymore and Ellie soon finds she also isn’t as alone as first thought.
Meanwhile Captain Renn Sorvihn of the alien Grih species will find himself caught up in political intrigue after his vessel follows a rouge Tecran ship into uncharted space where he and his crew find the moon base and in turn Ellie.

The reasons for Ellie’s abduction and the events that follow her awakening tell a story that is very well written and filled with action, sentient AI’s and romance. With its many twists and turns this thrilling narrative is a definite treat for every reader who has been following the series as I have.
If new to the author I’d recommend starting with the first book and immersing yourself in all the imaginative, expertly crafted adventures taking place in this universe.

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This is book 5 and is not meant as a standalone. I really enjoy the books in this world. Each one features a new heroine, hero, and a Class 5 AI. I was sad a few books back when Paxe blew his ship up to keep from being recaptured. In this book, we learn Paxe managed to survive but doesn't have a "body" per se and is trying to build back. Ellie an abducted human is also stuck on the same moon as Paxe and stranded Grihs. I really enjoyed watching the friendship blossom between Ellie and Paxe. The romance was lighter in this one than others in the series. This book pushes the overall arc forward and ends with you still wanting more adventures in this world.

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