“Felorians: The Beam Rewritten” by Geoff Wild is the first book of a fantasy trilogy set in a world with feline creatures such as the main character, Waizey, a space-traveling Russian Blue with emerald eyes from the planet Feloria. When the planet’s Lunar Lattice began to fade for unknown reasons, a select group, including Waizey was selected to seek out a replacement form of energy. This story is well-written, and has an interesting, twisty plot with impressive world building.
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