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Incredible, top notch storytelling & narration

Review from Galaxy Outlaws: The Complete Black Ocean Mobius Missions, 1-16.5 →

This is the best investment you can make on audible. 85 hours of amazing work about fun scoundrels, wizards, aliens of all shapes and sizes and a half falling apart ship to hold em all together? I couldn’t ask for more! Also Mikael’s narration is really world class, completely separate voices for all main characters!..

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Sours Black Ocean

Review from Black Ocean: Astral Prime Collection →

About halfway through the story at the time of writing this. Loved Robot Geneticists (Eve14 story) and Galaxy Outlaws. This is the first story I have read something cowritten with M.A. Larkin, and I must say, the distinct drop in quality is quickly self-evident.I was intrigued by a literary attempt to explore Panspermia (life introduced..

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Fantastic Fantasy

Review from Twinborn Chronicles →

The imagination of JS Morin allowed this Tory to manifest into one of the best Sword and Sorcery stories. The twist and turns, the manipulation and execution of planned deceptions made this story an enjoyable listen.

Firefly knockoff with shiploads of Catholic guilt

Review from Galaxy Outlaws: The Complete Black Ocean Mobius Missions, 1-16.5 →

The performance is decent, although it can sometimes be difficult to tell certain characters apart. The first book is a perfectly serviceable “firefly, but with space wizards” story. The problems really crop up in the second book in the collection, when the former nun becomes one of the main characters, and begins nagging the everloving..

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A good fun read. Don’t pass it up.

Review from Galaxy Outlaws: The Complete Black Ocean Mobius Missions, 1-16.5 →

Imagine Firefly meets The Dresden files. Full of snark and personality. I very much enjoyed this series. The “stowaways” add a little extra character development along the way. The author has taken liberties with reality, which is entirely ok. This is Science Fiction after all. I can totally see some feet-to-the-ground types not liking some..

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