Just a fun, escapist military scifi yarn that sees our heroes endure stinky, disgusting aliens who are imvading Earth. Even worse, they cheat. The story is amusing, sarcastic and self deprecating. The author seems to be having a lot of fun and it shows. I’d be happy for a sequel.
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Ruined by false political nonsense
Review from Flux →
The book was fine until the author begin dropping in anti gun propaganda. I attempted to ignore it up until the point that author used the main character(former spec ops) to insert his opinion on what type of firearms civilians should be allowed to have. He makes a distinction between ar-15’s and “hunting rifles”, when..
I started out loving Book One in Meghan Quinn’s Virgin Romance Novelist Chronicles. It was uproariously funny. Never mind the fact that it was completely unrealistic in that the heroine suddenly had all these diverse dating experiences all at once after never having had any, and she was always annoying naive. I have never burst..
Awful
Review from Irresistible Force →
A delightful surprise
Review from Winters Heat →
I honestly didn’t think I’d care for this but the story seemed good and I wanted a suspenseful romance. I definitely got it! The narrator, Kafer, was perfect as Winters. I’m def buying his next book!! Sometimes I couldn’t decipher between winters and the other alpha males but his voice is so good, I didn’t..
good
Review from Existential →
Not his best work
Review from Hard Hit →
Monotone
Review from The Long-Range War →
Another amazing Robinson!
Review from Flux →
Once again, Jeremy Robinson demonstrates how he is the master of original ideas. Flux is a time-travel rollercoaster ride with twist after twist. The wonderful characters, horrible villain, terrifying monsters and the now expected pop culture references and humour are all there. As are the now familiar crossovers and easter eggs from the rest of..









