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''This Shattered World'' is the second novel in ''The Starbound Trilogy'', that began with ''Literature/TheseBrokenStars'' and ends with ''Their Fractured Light''.

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''This Shattered World'' is the second novel in ''The Starbound Trilogy'', Trilogy'' by Meagan Spooner and Aimee Kaufmann, that began with ''Literature/TheseBrokenStars'' and ends with ''Their Fractured Light''.''Literature/TheirFracturedLight''.

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Jubilee Chase and Flynn Cormac should never have met.

Lee is captain of the forces sent to Avon to crush the terraformed planet's rebellious colonists, but she has her own reasons for hating the insurgents.

Rebellion is in Flynn's blood. His sister died in the original uprising against the powerful corporate conglomerate that rules Avon with an iron fist. These corporations make their fortune by terraforming uninhabitable planets across the universe and recruiting colonists to make the planets livable, with the promise of a better life for their children. But they never fulfilled their promise on Avon, and decades later, Flynn is leading the rebellion.

Desperate for any advantage against the military occupying his home, Flynn does the only thing that makes sense when he and Lee cross paths: he returns to base with her as prisoner. But as his fellow rebels prepare to execute this tough-talking girl with nerves of steel, Flynn makes another choice that will change him forever. He and Lee escape base together, caught between two sides in a senseless war. The stunning second novel in the Starbound trilogy is an unforgettable story of love and forgiveness in a world torn apart by war.

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Jubilee Chase and is a soldier. Flynn Cormac should never have met.

Lee
is captain of an insurgent.

Their sides are at war for
the forces sent to Avon to crush planet of Avon, a desolate planet where the terraformed planet's rebellious colonists, but she terraforming didn't take, and no one knows why. A planet where soldiers occasionally lose their minds and commit chilling acts of unprovoked violence... except for Lee. A planet where strange experiments are performed at a mysterious building in the fens... that only Flynn has her own reasons for hating the insurgents.

Rebellion is in
seen.

When
Flynn's blood. His sister died in infiltration of the original uprising against the powerful corporate conglomerate base base is discovered by Lee, he's forced to take her hostage to escape. More than that, he has questions about what's happening on his planet that rules Avon with an iron fist. These corporations make their fortune by terraforming uninhabitable planets across he hopes she can answer. When she can't, he takes her to the universe and recruiting colonists to make rebels' base as his prisoner.

She escapes, but that's only
the planets livable, with beginning. Because Lee ''does'' have a connection to the promise of a better life for their children. But they never fulfilled their promise strange things happening on Avon, and decades later, Flynn is leading the rebellion.

Desperate for any advantage against the military occupying his home, Flynn does the only thing
to find out what that makes sense when he and Lee cross paths: he returns is, she'll have to base with dig deep into the horrors of her as prisoner. past.

But as his fellow rebels prepare she won't have to execute this tough-talking girl with nerves of steel, Flynn makes another choice that will change him forever. He and Lee escape base together, caught between two sides in a senseless war. The stunning second novel in the Starbound trilogy is an unforgettable story of love and forgiveness in a world torn apart by war.
do it alone...



* ActionGirl: Captain Jubilee Chase is a highly-trained soldier with a lethal reputation. When she's forced to asaault three other soldiers to protect Flynn, they're basically on the floor in seconds.

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* ActionGirl: Captain Jubilee Chase is a highly-trained soldier with a lethal reputation. When she's forced to asaault assault three other soldiers to protect Flynn, they're basically on the floor in seconds.
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! WARNING: {{Late Arrival Spoiler}}s abound for ''Literature/TheseBrokenStars''.
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* PillowPistol:PillowPistol: When Flynn sneaks back onto the base to speak to Jubilee, he finds her room and notes that she sleeps with her hand under her pillow. When she wakes up, he realises why.
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* WorfHadTheFlu: Jubilee suffers a grazing bullet wound, quickly followed by broken ribs. They're soon treated, but continue to slow her down until the end of the book.

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* DyeOrDie: Flynn sneaks back on the base after bleaching his hair and applying fake tan.



* GenderBlenderName: Nickname, anyway. It seems that Lilac was unaware that the "Lee Chase" her fiancé travelled across the galaxy to help out was, in fact, a woman. MistakenForCheating is averted, though, as she trusts Tarver.

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* GenderBlenderName: Nickname, anyway. It seems that Lilac was unaware that the "Lee Chase" her fiancé travelled across the galaxy to help out was, in fact, a woman. MistakenForCheating is averted, though, as she trusts Tarver.Tarver.
* HiveMind: The whispers are a hive mind. During [=LaRoux=] Industries' experiments, subjects were punished for noncompliance by being separated from the rest, the worst agony they can experience. For this, they plan to KillAllHumans and leave Roderick [=LaRoux=] as the sole survivor.
* HumansAreTheRealMonsters:
** The whispers are adamant in the belief that ''all'' humans are as evil as Roderick [=LaRoux=], and not without reason: his company has lured them from the dimensional rift where they live, trapped them, experimented on them and tortured them when they don't comply.
** [=McBride=] murdered his own people, including at least one child, to incite more conflict.


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* KillAllHumans: The whispers explicitly plan to kill every human on every planet, ''except'' for their tormentor Roderick [=LaRoux=]. Him, they plan to leave as the only remaining human so he can endure the agony he inflicted on them, knowing it's his fault.


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* OhCrap:
** When Flynn realises that a fellow rebel has told [=McBride=] that Flynn is keeping Captain Lee Chase prisoner. He just barely gets there in time to keep [=McBride=] from beating her to death.
** When Jubilee realises that footage of Flynn from the bar is being transmitted around the base... as Flynn is lying in a bed in the med bay.
** When Flynn returns to the rebel hideout to find Jubilee surrounded by murdered rebels, Gleidel in hand, and with no idea of what happened.
** An ExplainExplainOhCrap when Flynn tries to convince Sean that Jubilee did not commit the above mass murder, Sean retorts that the murders were committed with a Gleidel; who has those except the military? A nasty pause follows as everyone present realises the answer: [=McBride=].
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* BadLiar: Played with. Tarver has got much better at lying since the first book, but Jubilee knows him well enough to realise that it's ''Lilac'' who was changed by the whispers and is in danger of being [[TheyWouldCutYouUp taken away]], rather than Tarver.
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-->"There's never just two sides to anything."

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-->"I'm not your enemy, Chase. And I don't think you're mine."

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* CrapsackWorld: Avon is war-torn, permanently overcast, and practically all swamp. The terraforming is behind schedule by decades, and no one knows why.



* FalseFlagOperation: [=McBride=] commits a mass murder of his own fellow rebels with his stolen Gleidel, to provide the excuse to attack the military.



* GenderBlenderName: Nickname, anyway. It seems that Lilac was unaware that the "Lee Chase" her fiancé travelled across the galaxy to help out was, in fact, a woman. MistakenForCheating is averted, though, as she trusts Tarver.



* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: A frequent reaction from people recovering from the Fury. When Jubilee finds herself surrounded by rebel bodies, obviously killed by a Gleidel, with her own Gleidel in her hands, she begs Flynn to let [=McBride=] kill her.
* ObfuscatingStupidity: Jubilee admits that Lilac is a ''master'' of this trope: if she hadn't met the real Lilac, she realises she'd never have seen past the SpoiledBrat facade. When Tarver passes on an encoded message from Lilac, it appears to be about fashion and parties.
* TheSoulless: Jubilee's reputation, meant to explain why she never dreams and doesn't succumb to the Fury.




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* VillainWithGoodPublicity: Once again, all evidence implicating Roderick [=LaRoux=] conveniently disappears from the installation that can no longer even be proven to belong to him.
* YouHaveToBelieveMe: Flynn initially sneaked onto the base to probe for information about an installation to the east that's not supposed to be there. Jubilee insists that there is no such base, and when Flynn takes her to the site there's nothing to be seen, to his amazement.
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-->"There's never just two sides to anything."
--->'''Captain Jubilee "Lee" Chase'''

Jubilee Chase and Flynn Cormac should never have met.

Lee is captain of the forces sent to Avon to crush the terraformed planet's rebellious colonists, but she has her own reasons for hating the insurgents.

Rebellion is in Flynn's blood. His sister died in the original uprising against the powerful corporate conglomerate that rules Avon with an iron fist. These corporations make their fortune by terraforming uninhabitable planets across the universe and recruiting colonists to make the planets livable, with the promise of a better life for their children. But they never fulfilled their promise on Avon, and decades later, Flynn is leading the rebellion.

Desperate for any advantage against the military occupying his home, Flynn does the only thing that makes sense when he and Lee cross paths: he returns to base with her as prisoner. But as his fellow rebels prepare to execute this tough-talking girl with nerves of steel, Flynn makes another choice that will change him forever. He and Lee escape base together, caught between two sides in a senseless war. The stunning second novel in the Starbound trilogy is an unforgettable story of love and forgiveness in a world torn apart by war.

''This Shattered World'' is the second novel in ''The Starbound Trilogy'', that began with ''Literature/TheseBrokenStars'' and ends with ''Their Fractured Light''.

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* ActionGirl: Captain Jubilee Chase is a highly-trained soldier with a lethal reputation. When she's forced to asaault three other soldiers to protect Flynn, they're basically on the floor in seconds.
* BaitAndSwitch: When Jubilee calls her old captain, Tarver Merendson, for information on [=LaRoux=] Industries.
-->'''Tarver:''' Are you asking me to spy on my future father-in-law?\\
'''Jubilee:''' Uhhh...\\
'''Tarver:''' Because Lilac and I have gotten ''very'' good at that.
* DatingCatwoman: He's a rebel, she's a soldier charged with fighting rebels.
* TheDreaded: Stone-faced Chase has quite the reputation among the Fianna. After seeing her in action, Flynn admits her reputation is unfair: she's ''much'' more lethal than they say.
* {{Foreshadowing}}:
** Readers who were paying attention to the first book will recognise Jubilee's symptoms when Flynn tries to show her the "secret base" that suddenly isn't there: dizziness, nausea, hearing funny noises? Yep, that's the whispers all right.
** "Learn fast, or don't." Jubilee's quoting of her former captain is an early hint that it's Tarver.
* InnocentlyInsensitive: Flynn points out how unfairly the people of Avon are treated: the schools were closed, and they can't use the equivalent of the internet or TV. Jubilee points out that on a planet called Verona, a rebellion was organised using characters on a children's cartoon to communicate. Flynn complains that he's never heard of Verona: why are his people being made to suffer because of things that happened on some planet they've never heard of? Jubilee is from Verona, and her parents were killed in that rebellion.
* ThemeNaming:
** Shakespeare-related names occur frequently. The novel takes place on the planet Avon, Jubilee's home planet is called Verona, and she initially calls Flynn Romeo.
** City names on Verona apparently hailed from the Nato alphabet; Jubilee was from November, and she mentions a city called Sierra.

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-->"I'm not your enemy, Chase. And I don't think you're mine."
--->'''Flynn Cormac'''

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