๐Ÿš€ Sky on Fire by E.K. Johnston | A Short, Smart Space Opera with Asexual Rep

In this video review, I take a close look at Sky on Fire by E.K. Johnston โ€” a tightly plotted space opera that blends thrilling sci-fi action with sharp character work and thoughtful representation. With a brisk pace that never feels rushed and a world built around a richly imagined interstellar conflict, this novel stands out for more than just its explosive plot: it also centers asexual representation in a natural, respectful way thatโ€™s rare and refreshing in the genre.

Whether youโ€™re a fan of fast-moving space operas, characters navigating big-picture stakes and personal identity journeys, or youโ€™re simply curious about inclusive representation in sci-fi, Sky on Fire delivers a satisfying mix of heart, humor, and thoughtful storytelling.

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