This book series have one big flaw. You have to wait quite far between the installments. I read the previous book back in 2014 and since I have a bit of a teflon memory, the long wait is a bit of an issue. Luckily the last book did not end in a huge cliffhanger so I did not have to go back and rerea...
This book is definitely my cup of tea. Military space opera just the way I want it. If I should compare it to something else what comes to mind is David webers Honor Harrington series (quite a bit less talk, talk, talk in Alarm of War though) or Doug Dandridge’s Empires At War series. The two books ...
This book is indeed a very promising start of what I assume will be a new book series. Quite a few people have been making references to David Weber when discussing this book and, for sure, there are quite a few similarities with his Harrington universe. There are quite a few similarities with other...