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Good example of a good sci-fi military story.

Review from Marine →

Loved the story overall.Narrator was great, but at times didn’t fit.the interactions between Jacob, and the other characters, wish the lieutenant commander was allowed to make a bit more of an influence. But allowed Jacob to develop his character in a good way. Hopefully in the next one the team bonds more, develops together more,..

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Wry good book

Review from Marine →

This is a good addition to the Omega force universe. It was very enjoyable to listen to and I look forward to the next book in the series.

Some Plot Holes

Review from Abducting Abby →

I understand that this is just the first of the series, but this book has some major plot holes. I like the characters and definitely want to see where the other couples end up, so I may keep listening. I would have liked some scenes to be more fleshed out and less love scenes. Don’t..

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Not bad, not great

Review from Marine →

This was my first Joshua Dalzelle book. As the first in a series, it spent a lot of time setting the background and ground work for the main character. While overall I enjoyed the story enough, it was slow to get going. Not a constant action book. The writing was good – not sex and..

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What A Fun Read!

Review from Marine →

I love the fact that our hero has ties to Omega Force! The transformation of a punk kid with a huge chip on his shoulder is a sheer delight! Throw in some power struggles between a world’s movers and shakers and alphabet agencies, and add criminal cartel shenanigans, and you’ve got a real winner!

Marine

Review from Marine →

This audio was full of action, drama, and intrigue that left me with wanting more and wondering what is going to happen next. I would recommend this read to young adults and older.

Really fun book

Review from Marine →

It was a fun story about a space marine and his “trial by fire” in a job he doesn’t want. The premise was I terestimg and kept me engaged. The characters were just different enough to develop a sense of individuality, but a lot of that was brought to life by the narrator and his..

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