The continuation of the story started in Orphanage. This was an OK read but didn't seem to really create anything new in the storyline. Lots of action as Earth is again under attack from the slugs and need Jason Wander to pull off some more magic in defeating them (which of course he does). I will ...
Another fun military science fiction novel filled with action that I enjoyed quite a bit. This one is the story of the training and initial combat events of the main character, Jason Wander. Earth has been attacked by an unknown enemy sending projectiles to destroy earths cities from Ganymeade (Jupi...
Another fun military science fiction novel filled with action that I enjoyed quite a bit. This one is the story of the training and initial combat events of the main character, Jason Wander. Earth has been attacked by an unknown enemy sending projectiles to destroy earths cities from Ganymeade (Jupi...
This was a very fun read, lots of tongue and cheek humor, lots of good action scenes with a little dash of romance thrown in to make the story complete. The world building wasn't the greatest but it was good enough not to detract from the story. The characters are what drives this book. Throughou...
I originally bought the book as an impulse buy from Audible because they kept taunting me with a deal on certain books. This was one of those books whose description was written in a way to capture the reader's attention while still managing to be vaguely suspicious. I wasn't sure if I liked the cov...
(This review is based on an ARC.) How to rate an anthology has always been a struggle. Invariably, they end up in the 3-star "I don't know" category. Plus I seldom read all the stories. So for this exercise, I'll give ratings for each story that I actually try to read.5-star4-star"Hel’s Half-Acr...
This book series started off real well with the first book which was pretty much great but then it just nosedived into endless political nonsens. Humanity fighting internal wars, political squabbling and nit-picking about goverment spending when humanity is most surely targeted for extermination. Th...
The book is ok as such but almost all of it is spent stranded on a primitive planet which is not really my cup of tea.
The first book was very promising. I would really have liked to give this one three stars as well but the first half of this book was just no good.Humanity have just, barely, defeated an alien invasion and then they go off and drop military spending, starts to mothball the defence installations, no ...
It lost a star due to the bullshit anti-car green propaganda in the beginning of the book.