Review: “Mercs: Crimson Worlds Successors I” by Jay Allan

Mercs: Crimson Worlds Successors (Volume 1) by Jay Allan. 286 pages. System 7 Publishing. I’ve been a good boy lately and been reading books that most people would consider socially edifying. But once in a while I have to eat a little ice cream along with my vegetables, in this case, military science fiction. Jay … More Review: “Mercs: Crimson Worlds Successors I” by Jay Allan

Review: “Barbarians at the Gates” by Christopher G. Nuttall

Barbarians at the Gates by Christopher G. Nuttall. Paladin Timeless Books. 330 pages. Note: some slight spoilers here.   I like military science fiction, and as far as that goes, this is not a bad book. I’ve read some of Christopher Nuttall’s other books, and you can find my review of them here. Mostly (if … More Review: “Barbarians at the Gates” by Christopher G. Nuttall

Letting Go

It’s been all of five days since I introduced my new book Chosen to the world. It’s been a long time coming, just a dream for most of that time, and now it is reality. I’m eager for you and the rest of the world to read this book, because I think it’s one of … More Letting Go

Review: Destroyermen: Into the Storm by Taylor Anderson

Destroyermen: Into the Storm by Taylor Anderson. Roc Books. 386 pages. I’m a big fan of alternate history stories. I am also a fan of military sci-fi. When I can find a book–better yet, a series–that combines these two, and does it well, I am in reader heaven. Years ago, I read The Lost Regiment … More Review: Destroyermen: Into the Storm by Taylor Anderson

Review: “Ark Royal” by Christopher G. Nuttall

Ark Royal by Christopher G. Nuttall. 459 pages. As I have mentioned before, I have a weakness for military science fiction. I also try to review as many indie authors as I can. Ark Royal by Christopher Nuttall fits both those bills. Here’s the scenario, straight out of the Amazon description: “Seventy years ago, the … More Review: “Ark Royal” by Christopher G. Nuttall