Part of a series following the rise through the ranks of the title character. Pretty standard fare with some good fight sequences, but fizzles out towards the end with a disappointing finish.
Decent page-turning sci-fi looking at an attempt to forge various alien races (and humans) into a coherent fighting force.Battle scenes are good, team members seem believable.Not a whole lot of characterization, beyond explaining what each race looks like and how they behave, but could be down to be...
Decent page-turning sci-fi looking at an attempt to forge various alien races (and humans) into a coherent fighting force.Battle scenes are good, team members seem believable.Not a whole lot of characterization, beyond explaining what each race looks like and how they behave, but could be down to be...
I liked the idea of this and I really liked Cam. Unfortunately, I thought Davis was an asshole and I ended up wanting Cam to walk away from his indecisive, selfish ass.Cam has loved Davis from the moment he knew what love was. Davis turned him down and, from that minute on, expected Davis to constan...
Begins 3 years after the conclusion of #1. Gil is now settled into his position of Hero of Varay, and has used his influence to create a good life for himself in both the fantasy world of Varay and our modern world. He's also met a girlfriend, the attractive-but-seemingly-lacking-any-sort-of-persona...
"The Varayan Memoir' continues on to its fairly-unbelievably-crude climax in similar form to the previous installments, complete with racism (when a bevy of gorgeous succubi show up, Shelley feels the need to mention, for no apparent reason,that although they have a variety of appearances, none of t...
A fairly typical fantasy aimed at the 'young and male' audience.When he comes home from college to celebrate his 21st birthday, Our Hero, Gil, is bemused to find his parents missing.Looking down in the basement, he discovers a secret door that leads into a fantasy land, complete with elves, dragons,...