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Powerful condemnation of Manifest Destiny

Review from 38 Nooses →

The book focuses on this one particular atrocity in the history of the American wars with Indian tribes. But the overarching theme is the systemic racism and injustice inherent in that most American of legends, Manifest Destiny. Whether it had the name or not, the phrase being coined in 1845, it is at its core..

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Terrible narrator!

Review from Challenging Saber →

Story is good so far, but listening to this narrator to female voices is enough to make me stop listening. Really wish this had dual narration. I could deal with him if it was just the male (even though he sounds elderly) but with his voice for females it’s just awful!

Love this writer!

Review from Abducting Abby →

Abby is a young women living alone on a mountain who rescues an alien make when his ship crashes on his planet. He is a real alpha male but Abby is just as determined and what follows is a love story that will make you smile

A great chip off the Omega Force Series Block!!

Review from Marine →

As I am a loyal Fan of the Omega Force Series (must have relistened to the Series numerous times), I am delighted to have read this first book in a new Series tied to Omega Force. Although I enjoyed the Expansion Wars Trilogy, Omega Force’s comradery coupled with Paul Heitsch’s delivery made for unique story..

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Pretty good

Review from Marine →

Worth the credit if you like hard sci-fi (no interdimensional unicorns or fairies, just space ships and airlocks.) However, story is thin. Protagonist hates his father and hates being a Marine; longs to be a Navy deck officer. Eventually (and suddenly) comes around to appreciating his mission. Sigh. In the middle of the tale, starting..

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Reluctant Marine

Review from Marine →

Our protagonist is “special” in ways explained in the story, and adapts to the circumstances forced upon him using his intellect in addition to his “gifts.” This mystery unfolds with action/adventure, excellent world-building and character development. Definitely looking forward to Book 2! Highly recommend.

Omega Rising

Review from Omega Rising →

What a great, fast pace book. I almost got in trouble listening to this at work. I recommend that you don’t do what I did. The characters are well developed and play well off of each other. I’ve already purchased book two in this series and am looking forward to listening it.

A good solid shoot ’em up space story

Review from Marine →

An amalgam of familiar space-hero themes with lots of aliens, special powers, and threats to humanity. All is saved (mostly) by our space hero. The story suffers from having much transpire before it begins and much yet-to-come. It’s a good book but not so good that I intend to pursue the series.