Trading in Danger by Elizabeth Moon
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Ky is tossed out of the Space Academy for embarrassing the service and returns home where her father gives her a small ship from his shipping company and sends her off on what is supposed to be a milk run to a few minor planets. Ky, smarting from her ouster, sees an opportunity to turn a boring run into something much better for herself, her ship and her family's company. And then suddenly she finds herself in the midst of a war.
I really enjoyed this book, It is a coming of age book, in that Ky is trying hard to be her own person and break out of assumptions everyone has made about her. She's intelligent, thinks, and considers her actions. But sometimes your choices are limiting and you have to choose the best of multiple bad choices.
Ky grows a lot during the course of the book, learns from her mistakes, and faces her demons.
Having been in the military myself, her training and her reactions to situations felt very real to me, so props for that especially. Looking forward to more of this series.
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