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R. A. Salvatore: Timeless (2018)

"At long last, New York Times bestselling author R. A. Salvatore returns with one of …

Review of 'Timeless' on 'Goodreads'

Another great one from this ongoing, but never tiring, series. Drizzt's life just keeps getting more adventurous as the books progress, and I can't wait to see how this one ends; the books seems to start an adventure, not end one.

Ronn Dula, Jocelyn Fox: Druid's Daughter (Paperback, Independently published)

Review of "Druid's Daughter" on 'Goodreads'

The start of another great series from an independent author. This novel does a wonderful job of filling in concepts from the previous series, though, frankly, not quite sure why this was not placed first in the reading order. Though Tess's journey does indeed mirror Gwyneth's in many ways, seemingly Gwyneth's story is written as if the reader will recognize all of the concepts. I get a feeling of catching up through portions of it, though at the same time, still makes for a good story. Amazing, once again.

David Weber: Mission of honor (2010, Baen Books, Distributed by Simon & Schuster)

(from inside dust jacket) COLLISION COURSE The Star Kingdom of Manticore and the Republic of …

Review of 'Mission of honor' on 'Goodreads'

I like Minnie, nor viewers on here. I think this book actually begins a secondary story arc, rather than continuing one that's been going on for too long. Will old characters are developed, new ones are introduced.

The war with the Republic of Haven has resumed . . . disastrously for the …

Review of 'At All Costs' on 'Goodreads'

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This book in the series feels as if it's the end of one portion of Honor's adventure, leading into the beginning of another one. You would have to read the entire series to understand, but it serves as a good backdrop for what's coming up.

Review of 'War of Honor' on 'Goodreads'

This is one of those series that you simply cannot put down even if you tried. With each book, we see more of the character's personalities, as well as seemingly with each continuation, more plots seem to show up randomly out of the woodwork. Let's see what happens next.