S. D. Grimm’s new coming-of-age story is compelling science fiction, taking readers into a fascinating yet troubled world.

Beneath False Stars

The day to open the centuries-old Dome gates and reintegrate genetically engineered people back into normal society has arrived. There’s one caveat—their powers must remain suppressed.
September 2025 · Share a reply or review

What they don’t see will hurt them.

The day to open the centuries-old Dome gates and reintegrate genetically engineered people back into normal society has arrived. There’s one caveat—their powers must remain suppressed.

Amidst this Project Integration Initiative, hacker Ryleigh Stevens has her whole life planned out. The plan? Prevent a second Universal Tech War in two simple steps. First, help Project Integration Phase One succeed—but not for the reason she pretends. Next, infiltrate the rebellion and sabotage Phase Two—the part that would grant people unbridled access to their superhuman abilities.

Too bad the one person who can make her plan reality is her sworn enemy. He’s dangerous. He’s Powered. And he’s the reason her brother is dead. Faced with an impossible choice, Ryleigh must decide how to do what’s right for the good of all humanity, even if it means sacrificing everything she holds dear—again.

Review of Beneath False Stars

· August 2025

Ryleigh once believed that everyone should be free, even the Powered. Tragedy taught her that people should also be safe. So when the government’s Integration project allows the Powered to leave the Dome, Ryleigh publicly supports this change. Privately she also believes they should be stripped of their dangerous abilities. But other enemies have worse ideas.

Beneath False Stars by S. D. Grimm presents a coming-of-age story set in the distant future, whose shining society hides a dark past. Beneath the bright and technology-oiled façade lies an evil government that rules with lies and control.

Religion in this world is largely absent, though biblical symbols or allusions sparkle in the darkness. Grimm emphasizes the significant theme of seeking the truth, leaving open the plot for later revelations. Characters are complex and realistic thanks to Ryleigh’s dilemmas and imperfect solutions. Beneath False Stars is compelling science fiction, taking readers into a fascinating yet troubled world.

Best for: Young adult readers, fans of sci-fi and dystopian stories.

Discern: Some violence that usually involves adolescents, references to alcoholism and child abuse, individuals are drugged, disobedience to governmental and parental authorities, bullying, prejudice, fictional slurs.

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