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Laura

Search & Destroy (Black Ops Vietnam: Anzacs Book 1)

I was drawn into this story as the descriptive words painted pictures that made me feel like I was there experiencing the same harrowing events that the characters were. This was one of those stories that made me glad that I didn't have to live through those tense and anxious battle filled moments.

Adam Culpepper

Star Crusades Uprising - Complete Series Box Set

While having read this series before, having all 6 books in one collection is extremely convenient. The story unfolds in a way that captures the reader and pushes you to keep reading until the end. A fantastic read for anyone interested.

Brian Schiffo

Lords of War (Star Crusades: Mercenaries Book 1)

I really enjoyed reading this book, I love how the action continues throughout the entire series, and how the story line picks up where the last series ended!

Peter Anthony Roland

Star Crusader: Siege of Kalar

I love when an author brings together many characters from different books, allowing readers to catch up on familiar story lines, & faces; as they interact with the adventures latest heroes! How the author can fold together so many adventures into one smooth plot line is amazing and keeps you eagerly looking forward to the next Adventure!

THE BRAND NEW STAR LEGIONS SERIES

Star Legions is back, and looking better than ever. You’ve been telling me for months now that you want to see more of these books, and to see Xenophon and his comrades back into action. Well, the wait is over. I’m stuck in the middle of writing the first book in the new series. It is set right after the events of the last book, and after the return of the Ten Thousand after their epic journey through the Median Empire.Continue reading

The last Jedi 2017 – Review

SPOILERS BEWARE!

Ah…where to begin. Well, did I like it? Yes. Did I love it? No. If you want to know more, read on!

I love the original trilogy and despise the prequels. The basic story in Episodes II-III is solid enough, but the execution is dire from start to end. Episode I has no merit of any kind, and can be entirely skipped for no loss to any of the series. Now, jumping back to this millennium and we get the new trilogy, kicked started by The Force Awakens. I had issues with parts of TFA, but overall I enjoyed the film and the new starting point. The heroes of old are still here, with Leia doing her big leading the military of the resistance. Han is up to his old tricks, and Luke has exiled himself after some great debacle that makes him lose his students, and his nephew. The Republic loses its capital and its fleet, and the First Order are about to begin their campaign to rule the galaxy. The first time we meet Kylo, he’s tough, powerful and merciless. Later we see him for the conflicted young man that he really is.

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