The Narrators did awesome job tell characters in book and author wrote outstanding books
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Omega Force light?
Review from Galactic Forge →
Story is OK and the first book here shares many beats with the Omega Force series. current day ex-military human finds crashed spaceship ship. check. Main character taken off earth and can’t really return. check. supporting character turns out to be royalty from another world. check. Main character receives ‘upgrades’. check While it seems to..
A Philosophical Breakfast
Review from Breakfast with Seneca →
Breakfast with Seneca I’ve been grappling with stoic philosophy for a few years now, and as much as I appreciate modern Stoicism in general, I have started feeling like there were too many books that tread the same territory using different words and editing The cohesiveness of stoic philosophy to suit they’re particular taste. And..
Mac and Zara, Book 2
Review from Fighting Mac →
After the first book, it is fun to discover what Mac, the apparent quiet and easygoing part of the trio who join Charon MC I also enjoyed the new twist to the story of Zara’s medical condition. Action, romance, self discovery of self and parents…finding out the MC club and was not always the safest..
MC Mostly Good with Some Edge
Review from Inking Eagle →
First book in the series introducing three military men who join a Texas MC Finding a place where they can have a brotherhood like in the military.This is the story of a ‘daughter of the MC’ the Vp’s niece and the mystery why she needs protection Interesting as she lost her parents on 9-11. There..
Between trying to stop the riots of several planets and helping Kellea and Crisstof Dalton, Jason and his crew are going from one end of the galaxy to the other, not knowing who he can trust anymore. This story was pretty exciting and, as always, had some crazy snarky lines throughout the book. No romance..
no es lo esperado
Review from Blueshift →
It is worth the time
Review from Conquered →
It is what it says which is a detailed overview of the Army of Tennessee. There is a lot of minutia regarding the number of wagons, bullets, cows, casualties, etc. My comments are generalities and there are many counter examples throughout the book. This book drives down into all aspects of the army such as..
Fun short story, wish it were longer
Review from Blueshift →








