Another chapter, though this one changed the formula some. The bulk of the story was in the comatose dreams and/or memories of Ryan. It reads like his history with the Trader and the Warwags, though at times it seems like his half-conscious self is instilling bits and pieces into the memory. Either way, it was pretty interesting. The ending altered the formula as well since they didn't escape through the transit, but instead the redoubt explodes and they are in the middle of who knows where. Look forward to the next chapter.
I have always enjoyed the Deathlands and Outlanders series. Now that Harlequin books no longer uses the Gold Eagle imprint, I have hope that the original author of the series Mark Ellis gets his material back.
These books are pure men's fantasy, so just smack the crap out of the "I Believe" button and enjoy the read. While this is a long series, you can start with any book for the most part as each is a stand alone adventure. One of the things I like about this series is the fact that the MC unlike other men's fantasy series does not screw everything he can. No Captain Kirk here.
Great read with a look into Ryans past, how he met Trader, and what he went through in some of his time with Trader. Also a look into the life of the women who is Dean's mother.
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I listened to the GraphicAudio version. The audio was awesome - full cast, music, background sounds. Like those old time radio shows. Really excellent sound production.
The story itself was bad fiction. But I kept going back to it because I couldn't get enough of the cliches and rowdy sex scenes. Like my man said - it's like cornnuts. You know you shouldn't eat them, they are bad for you. But you do it anyway.