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File Size: 1564 KB

Print Length: 201 pages

Simultaneous Device Usage: Unlimited

Publication Date: March 6, 2019

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B07PDPZMH7

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I often get a suggestion from friend who shares my taste in books to catch a new mil-SF novel I've missed. His latest was the Legacy Fleet series. Hooked immediately by Book 1, I found myself thinking of previous series featuring epic-space-battles and strong women with strategic smarts. Honor Harrington Honor Harrington, of course; but also Elizabeth Moon's Vatta Vatta's War (5 Book Series) and Serrano The Serrano Legacy combo volumes (3 Book Series) family sagas.This Kindle Worlds shared-universe series gives us another satisfying helping of women warriors, demonstrating that duty, honor, and strategic thinking are not irrevocably linked to the male sex. It also brings back that classic concept of retro science fiction, alien bugs. (At least, I think it does. The alien opponents are called "Swarm" and operate as if they have a hive mind.)'UEF Invincible' has the misfortune to encounter the initial ships of the Swarm during a live-fire exercise. Captain Baltasar is behaving very strangely, micro-managing instead of letting his XO, Addison Halsey, do the usual whip-and-carrot work with its crew. When Baltasar turns over the fleet's friend-or-foe ID codes to the oncoming Swarm, Halsey has a choice: watch her world die—or jump ship, recruit an ex-lover-turned space-pirate to aid her, and take on the alien fleet and the Invincible in a battle to save Earth.Battle action is easy to follow—not always the case, especially if a novice pens a space war. Bruns is obviously no neophyte. Politics back on Earth becomes a lot more complex than East vs, West, and even though the future of the soured romance between Halsey and her ex-lover is not hard to foresee, its course cannot follow a cliché.In Halsey's re-ordered world, where anyone may be an unsuspected traitor, strategy takes on a whole new aspect, and communication is vital to victory. So, as always, is courage.Simply outstanding!

As soon as I finished reading the Swarm War prequel, Tarantula, I dove in to read Invincible, Book 1. This was such a fun read, with lots of humor, excitement, and intense fighting. The Academy graduates are trying to save the world, with old friends and new, trusted colleagues and politicians who are playing the game for a favored outcome for their country. The world needs to unite when the bugs come to destroy whatever they can. They give warnings, but will the united enemy take note, or continue their attempts to destroy the aliens. I love the witty dialog, the characters, and the ingenuity the characters devise to outwit both sides of the battle. I already started the sequel to this book, since I'm so invested in the story!

Thoroughly enjoyed the introduction to first encounter with the Swarm, whet my appetite as this is my first experience with the storyline. The "pre-story" implying how humans were able to be "seeded" was intriguing and would like additional back story. The initial encounter with various earth factions set the tone for interesting interactions with enough, but not too much, information to try and deduce next steps. Much of the interaction could easily be occurring today with interplay between nations & individuals to assess who to trust when & for how long. Plenty of action without too many details to bog down the story while providing enough to maintain the flow. The combinations of personal story interactions, moves & counter moves as well as redemption kept me reading late in to the night (actually early in the morning to finish!) Dave has a knack for story-telling that keeps me engaged no matter the genre or setting, look forward to everything he produces!

From the bridge of a space carrier to lonely fighter cockpit, Addison survives the initial clash of two races. She watches Human forces crushed by the invaders. While it doesn’t crush her spirit, she must free an old associate, lately seen smuggling, who is the prey of warships from three navies.He turns out to be her best ally and key player in the rest of the book. Yup, they argue, distrust each other, and remember a more romantic time- but that will not change her goal. This makes her a most interesting protagonist, and him the unknown quantity. The characterizations make Brun’s writing fascinating. (5 stars) No one knows how the enemy achieves his advantage and the plot is foreshadowed – so, 3 stars.Imagery centers on emotional events involving ship-to-ship and some hand-to-hand combat. (4 stars) Impact centers on the inexorable advance of enemy hordes and the pacing is fast- right up to the last couple pages. (5 stars)After consideration, Invincible rates 4 stars.

This was good. Really good. A great addition to the Legacy Fleet stories. Was it predictable? Yes, of course, because we already knew about the 2nd Swarm war. But that"s not why we read these stories - it's because we want MORE and filling in the blanks is what we want. It wasn't Nick Webb writing but I must say that it was close enough that it didn't matter. Great characters, great writing, and of course it's a terrific story. Next book: Meridian.

Got this book as a promo so I won't be a verified purchase but I sure did read it. It seems that lately I have been blessed and cursed by a series of extremely good books, giving me enjoyment that is far too fleeting. This book is no exception. The pace is excellent; the depth of characters is perfect; the balance between plot and character development is amazing. More than any of that, it is simply a page turner. I couldn't put it down. A must read for sci-fi enthusiasts or even dabblers.

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