Pros More trouble for the venerable protagonist Some interesting new characters who hold power that is different from other antagonists in previous books Entertaining and engaging writing style Cons Perspective of the...
Category - Space Opera
Books with a space opera theme: space warfare, interplanetary battles, and adventure
Ryan’s Gambit (The Timeless Void Book 1) by Craig Robertson
Jon Ryan's attempt to fix time leads him to a less-than-reputable weapons dealer who sells him a time ship that leads to only more trouble
The Scavenger Door (Finder Chronicles Book 3) by Suzanne Palmers
Fergus stumbles upon a fragment of alien technology that has the potential to destroy the solar system, and he must recover all the fragments before other groups with less noble intentions.
Rebel’s Ultimatum (Homeworld Lost Book 8) by J. N. Chaney and Scott Moon
Noah is abducted by the Taliz Dwellers in an attempt to learn the secrets of Kayan and the other leviathans.
Throne World (Undying Mercenaries Book 21) by B. V. Larson
Legion Varus wins a bid to squash a potential rebellion for the Mogwa, one of whom is plotting to ascend the Imperial Throne.
Obsidian Gate (Homeworld Lost Book 7) by J. N. Chaney and Scott Moon
Noah Gantz and a small crew go through the Obsidian Gate to try to prevent a war between two long-lost factions of Tytons.
Invasion (Red Company Book 4) by B. V. Larson
Sergeant Starn and the Borag are recruited to defend Mars against an ancient and powerful alien ship devastating the outer colonies.
Earth’s First StarFighter Volume 4 by Han Yang and Michael Angel
Darius Rutledge and a young humanity face off against the much more powerful and established Iglax Star Empire.
Blackheart (Terran Scout Fleet Book 6) by Joshua Dalzelle
Jacob Brown and his crew are tasked with hunting down the Viper, a deadly assassin whose loyalty lies with the highest bidder.