Pros Somewhat satisfying conclusion to the series regarding fates of charactersSome exciting scenes with action and suspense Cons Focus is heavily on Wolfe and Russo rather than other charactersSome aspects of the story...
Category - Military
Books with a military theme
Odin (Territory Wars Book 3) by Devon C. Ford
Barton and his Special Operations Group are sent on a mission to capture a crucial New Russian Confederacy food planet, where they encounter a persistent and deadly enemy.
Star Kill (Stars End Book 2) by M. R. Forbes
Alliance Commander Stone and Commune Captain Rozik must work together in order to notify their military leadership about the new alien threat facing humanity.
Hades (Territory Wars Book 2) by Devon C. Ford
Barton goes through selection for Special Operations while his old team need to protect a politician whose goal is to convince a breakaway system to work with the Combined States instead of the NRC.
City World (Undying Mercenaries Book 17) by B. V. Larson
The Galactics press Earth and its entire space fleet into service to fight for survival against a Galactic attack in a system farther away than Earth has ever imagined.
Takeover (Galaxy’s Edge Book 10) by Jason Anspach and Nick Cole
The story follows Carter, a former Legionnaire, who works for a private military contractor with its own agenda on the planet Kublar.
Tomb (Derelict Saga Book 2) by Paul E. Cooley
S&R Black and its crew attempt to retrieve the derelict ship Mira when they discover a deadly secret hidden from them by the powerful AIs known as the Trio.
Marines (Derelict Saga Book 1) by Paul E. Cooley
A group of space marines explore the Mira, a ship that has been missing for half a century and has returned to the Kuiper belt.
Ice World (Undying Mercenaries Book 16) by B. V. Larson
James McGill is caught up in another scheme involving Earth, a powerful public servant, and a fortune in galactic wealth that is sought after by many interested parties.