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Perfect picture of an imperfect Navy

Review from Punk’s War →

Ward does an incredible job painting a realistic picture of life in the USN. He masterfully blends various aspects of war; technical and tactical expertise, infighting, alcohol abuse, twisted humor, depression, and the deep bonds developed between servicemen and women. Ward captures the struggles of ships force politics and power dynamics between officers, including those..

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Painful

Review from Johnson Jones’ Diary →

I don’t usually write reviews but this one became painful to listen too. I don’t believe it was the narrator I believe it was the book. It’s short and I only made it half way through. Just couldn’t do anymore. I usually like this author’s work but no idea what this was.

Fanboy review

Review from Dead Reckoning →

I love this series and have been eagerly anticipating this book and I wasn’t disappointed. Paul Heitsch is masterful as usual, it is hard to believe so many distinct sounding personalities all come from one person. As for the story, I had fun as always. Some of the over arching plot lines were advanced, and..

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Loved it all!!

Review from Fashionably Fierce →

Omg, this book is just hilarious!! Second chances, love, redemption and Karen’s! I’m still laughing at all of the shenanigans that happened. The narrators, Jessica Almasy and David Beenin were great. Their “please” and “thank you” and Karen’s scenes were just amazing and laughable. I absolutely loved it!! This is just what I needed to..

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Excellent SF Noir

Review from How Dark the World Becomes →

Tightly plotted SF noir story about very sympathetic main characters. The characters are all three-dimensional, with flaws and virtues both shown through the characters actions with believable reasons. The pacing is frenetic and the action is well-described. The world-building is good, but not exceptional, but it’s certainly good enough that I would definitely buy anything..

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A great story with engaging narration

Review from The Human Factor →

In typical style, Dalzelle weaves a colorful, literary tapestry that pulls the reader in for the duration. Familiar characters fuel yet another high octane story of adventure that Dalzelle’s readers have come to expect from him. The Audible narration is superb as always. When I dive into a new edition of Omega Force I expect..

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