Escaping Exodus Symbiosis, Nicky Drayden
Escaping Exodus Symbiosis, Nicky Drayden
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Escaping Exodus: Symbiosis
A Novel

Author: Nicky Drayden

Narrator: Staci Mitchell, James Fouhey

Unabridged: 10 hr 22 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Harper Voyager

Published: 02/23/2021


Synopsis

The Compton Crook Award-winning author weaves her trademark blend of science fiction and dark humor in this dazzling story that continues the imaginative saga begun in Escaping Exodus, in which a society lives in the belly of a beast—and an entire civilization's survival depends on a pair of uneasy allies who must come together for one epic battle.
Nearly a thousand years removed from Earth, the remnants of humanity cling to existence inside giant, space faring creatures known as the Zenzee. Abused and exploited by humans for generations, these majestic animals nearly went extinct, but under the command of its newly minted ruler, Doka Kaleigh, life in the Parados I has flourished. Thanks to careful oversight and sacrifice by all of its crew, they are now on the brink of utopia, and yet Doka’s rivals feel threatened by that success.  The Senate allowed Doka to lead their people believing he’d fail spectacularly—a disaster that would cement the legitimacy of their long-standing matriarchy. Despite vocal opposition and blatant attacks on his authority, Doka has continued to handle his position with grace and intelligence; he knows a single misstep means disaster. When a cataclysmic event on another Zenzee world forces Doka and his people to accept thousands of refugees, a culture clash erupts, revealing secrets from the past that could endanger their future. For Doka, the stakes are bigger and more personal than ever before—and could cost him his reign and his heart. He has fallen for the one woman he is forbidden to love: his wife, Seske. Doka and Seske must work closely together to sway the other Zenzee worlds to stop their cycles of destruction. But when they stumble upon a discovery that can transform their world, they know they must prepare to fight a battle where there can be no winners, only survivors. 

About Nicky Drayden

Nicky Drayden’s short fiction has appeared in publications such as Shimmer and Space and Time. She is a systems analyst and resides in Austin, Texas, where being weird is highly encouraged, if not required. Her debut novel, The Prey of Gods, was a best of the year pick by Book Riot, Vulture, and RT Book Reviews.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Rachel (TheShadesofOrange) on March 20, 2021

3.5 Stars Escaping Exodus is one of my all time favourite science fiction novels so I was incredibly excited to read this sequel. For the most part, this one had most of the elements that I loved so much in the first book. It was diverse in terms of gender norms and sexual pairings. There is a lot of......more

Goodreads review by Alan on May 19, 2021

Read Escaping Exodus first. You'll want to anyway—that novel is the setup for which Symbiosis is the payoff, and this one won't make much sense without its predecessor. I was lucky—I had both books in hand, so I could start reading this as soon as I'd finished the first part of Nicky Drayden's uniqu......more

Goodreads review by Lauren on February 22, 2021

Content warnings: (view spoiler)[body horror, death, genocide (via abortion, with the subtext that some of it was forced), misogyny, infidelity, PTSD, panic attacks (hide spoiler)] Hello, another gorgeous cover! This is the second in the Escaping Exodus series and absolutely cannot be read without reading the first. Trust me, the......more

Goodreads review by Thistle & on March 13, 2021

It has all the creativity and humor of its predecessor but hasn't worked on its weaknesses. Full review here: [URL not allowed]......more

Goodreads review by Whitney on January 18, 2023

2.5 stars This is a direct sequel to Escaping Exodus. I only state that because the synopsis for that book states it is a stand alone which it must have been then Drayden decided to continue on with the story later. Anyway, this is one of those books that was perfectly fine for me, nothing was glarin......more