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Star Nomad by Lindsay Buroker (Fallen Empire series)
(Sorry for posting so little of recent. I've had a lot of trouble with sciatica. )
Star Nomad is a reasonably good story.
The war between the Imperials and the Alliance is over, with many dead on both sides.
Alisa, who was a pilot for the Alliance (who won) is trying to get back some to her daughter.
The only way home is to use her mother's old freighter, Star Nomad, which is in poor condition sitting in an old scrapyard, and turns out to be occupied by an Imperial cyborg...
She needs to find enough passengers to cover the costs of getting home, but several of the passengers (including the cyborg) have their own agendas....
Has a flavour slightly reminiscent of Firefly - assorted crew, struggling to keep flying in the aftermath of war - but where it suffers is in the characterisation.
Some of the characters are reasonably well drawn, but some remain very cardboard. For instance, Beck, who is hired as security (and has his own combat armour) turns out to like grilling meat and to want to develop his own line of sauces. But given that promising start, he never talks about anything except the sauces (and even than in vague detail). No mention of side dishes, different grilling techniques, how he actually makes the sauces, etc.
They have no lives outside the plot.
I find myself comparing with "The Long Road to a Small Angry Planet" by Becky Chambers.
Chambers's characters have far more personality and life to them.
This isn't a bad book. I got the first three as a set and am already reading the second, but I think they'll probably be 'read once' books, whereas Chambers is definitely in the 're-read' category.