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A must read, for all

Review from Hunter’s Claim →

I absolutely loved this book. I’ve listened to the audio book so many times I’ve lost count. Of course with S. E. Smith’s books, a golden, beautiful few hours are guaranteed, she never disappoints. This story with three male heroes, from a distant planet, trying to communicate with, and understand three strong, hard headed, beautiful,..

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Character Value

Review from Punk’s Fight →

An amazing series. You don’t need to have military experience to enjoy it, although it is that much more enjoyable understanding the jargon, quips, and personalities depicted which is what I would say I enjoyed the most. The character development, and personality was presented in such a believable way. The action, technical details, and settings..

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What a ride!

Review from The Human Factor →

I began with Joshua Dalzelle’s The Black Fleet Trilogy. I was completely unaware of the universe of worlds and characters he’s created across 24+ books. Several chapters into the first Black Fleet book (Warship) I was hooked. And I soon learned Dalzelle had so many more available! This current book (The Human Factor) being number..

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Very Entertaining

Review from Punk’s War →

This was a surprising good “listen”. I became aware of this series by watching Ward Carroll’s YOUTUBE channel. He was a back seater in a F14 Tomcat and has many good stories about his time in the Navy, which he tells very well. I liked the mix of seriousness and humor in the story. The..

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Good job.

Review from Punk’s Wing →

Ward really knows his stuff. He can be overly tough on women but that must have been the mentality back in the day. The narrator does a terrible job on women’s voices but decent for other characters. Why not use two narrators…it would be a lot more realistic.