“It looks like her readers will have a good ride” says Tom Easton in his regular Analog magazine review column, “The Reference Library.” He’s talking about Kay Kenyon’s Bright of the Sky, which he seems to enjoy, though be warned that he gives away a good deal of the plot of book one. Of course, the journey is as important as the destination, and, as he says, along the way “there’s superscience, hypercosmology, and adventure galore, and the characters are sufficient to maintain the reader’s interest.”