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Disjointed

Review from Hard Road →

Could have used an actual editor and fact checker. Had potential but there is no continuity, one minute it’s classified and in the same breath but I will share it with you, but don’t tell anyone. I could go on but I’ve already lost 8+ hours of my life with this book. If you need..

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Love it

Review from Existential →

I love it. I’ve listened to the first 2 books and have been waiting for the third. Which is now ready it seems. You won’t be wasting your time if you ordered the first two. I’ll let you know about the 3rd in a few days .

A new genre for me.

Review from Esoterrorism →

This a my first experience with this type of book and I kind of liked it and I think I will have to read/listen to more books in this genre because I am way out of my comfort zone . I was given a copy by audiobook boom in exchange for a honest review. This..

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Great fast-paced space romp!

Review from Space Force →

This is a silly, laugh out loud space romp from the irrepressible Jeremy Robinson. Unlike any of the other novels I have listened to by Robinson, this story pokes fun at itself and many of the stereotypical sci-fi novels out there. Space Force are a bunch of no-hoper special forces reprobates who unwittingly find themselves..

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Pre Epilogue

Review from Villains Deception →

Highly functional sociopaths, assimilated, gainfully employed, capable of relationships, sarcastic, well versed in pop culture, autodidacts and above all… assholes will love MK. He has struck a nerve with those that know D*sn*y is turning out cookie cutter prequels but will go see them anyway. If you enjoy a good yarn, a laugh, and some..

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Sorry Not Sorry

Review from Winters Heat →

This books reads like a an author who failed to do any substantive research to add some authenticity to the book. It’s like a compilation of the familiar tropes in romance novels. No originality. It has weak characters and the dialogue is corny.

getting even better

Review from The Long-Range War →

rapid situation development. distinct character types. broad summary of sci-fi space war; innovative tactics, innovative strategic thought processes. looking forward to the next 5 books.