The writing in this series is getting much worse. When writing about the Marines, it's OK but venturing away from that and the writing becomes very child like. I don't known where the author got the idea for names of people other than Marines, but they are totally ridiculous. These names sound...
This book was definitely the weakest in the Starfist series so far. Actually it was quite a disappointment as far as I am concerned. My main complaint is that there is really not enough of 34th FIST and a whole lot of political bullshitting instead. A god chunk of the book, especially the first h...
Separatist Admiral Pors Tonith has attacked Praesitlyn, home of the communications hub of the Republic. Palpatine sends Anakin Skywalker, Jedi Padawan, and Nejaa Halcyon, a shamed Jedi Master (he lost a ship to Zozrider Slayke, who coincidentally, happens to be defending Praesitlyn), to regain co...
This book is yet another marine story starting at boot camp. I do not know why but these stories seem to be much more popular than the ones that focus on tech and starships. A shame since I like the latter much more.Anyway, this is a fairly good book. It’s a not too complicated story about a mari...
This is a good solid read in the Starfist series. This book is pretty much what you would expect from the authors and this series without any major surprises. The book takes of seamlessly from the last book, Kingdom’s Swords, in the series. The book blurb states that “the truth is out” which is s...
This is another good book in the Starfist series but…I did not like this one as much as the other ones. It is a bit surprising since I generally like when they throw a few slimy never-before-seen aliens into the mix.Somehow this book never felt as fun to read or as engaging as the the other three...