Peace The final book of the Peace Warrior Trilogy.*****************************Peace WorldReanimated after six hundred years, Grant Justice has become the leader of Earth's new army. Unwilling to sit back and wait for the next attack, Grant decides to take the fight to the enemy. He and a mothership full of his best fighters are headed toward Waa, the aliens' new home world.Unknown to Grant, a fleet of alien motherships is headed toward Earth—intent on punishing the planet for destroying Minith. Who will win the battle for supremacy—the alien slavers with a thirst for war, or the humans struggling to survive and save their way of life?Who will finally rule the… Peace World.*****************************
Steven L. Hawk spent six years as a Military Intelligence Specialist with the U.S. Army's 82nd Airborne Division before joining the ranks of corporate America. He has a B.S. in Business Management from Western Governor's University and is a certified Project Management Professional (PMP). He has traveled extensively across the United States and, at various times, has lived in Georgia, North Carolina, West Virginia, Massachusetts, California and Idaho.
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While I was sad the story had to end - I could have continued to read about these characters forever - I was happy with how the story came to a close. Mr. Hawk wove so many intricate plot layers together, I was shocked time and time again at how everything related to each other and how things played out for the characters.
I gasped out loud and cried through this book. The amount of detail really took me inside the characters minds, how they felt and why they felt that way. Mr. Hawk developed his characters with their own unique personalities. Each had a deep richness and I felt as if the characters had become "friends" and real people through reading the series. I love all of them! Okay, well I love to hate the villains but even they had their own motivations and desires and were not evil just for evil's sake.
I hope this is not the last we see of Grant Justice! Like I said, I'm sad to see the trilogy over but I was not dissapointed at all. I couldn't wait to see how things turned out, that I read all three books in a week! This series did not dissapoint and I will read it again and again.
We've come to the end of the trilogy. It was as expected. I enjoyed this demolition man meets Black Jack Geary. What I enjoyed more about these IRT Geary - not tons of wasted pages talking about timing of tactics and maneuvers. Hawk's stories were filled with the right amount of detail and had good pacing and action. Of course, the trilogy ends open....never shutting the door for another "trilogy". In all, if you like space opera - I think you will enjoy this set. That, and we finally get "confirmation" about the greys' anal probes! ha
This was a prefect ending to the trilogy with the action being well paced and interesting. The plot was well woven with all the loose ends tied up neatly and (in my opinion) justly. I just wished it hadn’t been a trilogy so that I could read more about Grant, Titan, the aliens and, mostly, Eli – that was one clever and gutsy six year old!
A wonderful finish to the Peace Warrior Trilogy! The book plays out on the planet Waa and on planet Earth in equal parts. Family and trust play an important part in this concluding book. As well as aliens and battles on alien and home soil.
Mr Hawk has an exceptional imagination and this series refleccts that. I read so muh now i can usually tell in the first chapter if the storyline interest me, this this series had hooked by page 10. I will be reading more Mr. Hawks work. I recommend this author to all syfi readers.
I really enjoyed this book. My only complaint being that this book "felt" rushed. I think that there was some characters/races that were not really developed like the Zrthn. Another thing that I felt was overlooked was the fact that something as important as something vital to space travel would have more races concerned with the happenings on the largest deposit in the area. Just saying.
Peace World trilogy was enjoyable. Not great literature but the authors ongoing definition of what "peace" is was thought provoking. I also appreciated that the the first two books were complete. His use of humor, emotion and violence was balanced. His raising the issue of Gays and Lesbians in the military was unexpected but deftly done.
I bought Books Two and Three so they must have been good. A fun read if you like sci-fi semi space opera type literature.
Based on reviews I read, I skipped the second book of this trilogy. I don't think I missed too much, but for four bucks and a couple of days, I could have filled in some of the gaps.
This is a must for military sci fi fan and those who just enjoy a heart warming, fast passed, edge of seat read. It has been a while since I have enjoyed a series as much. 3 books, 3 days, can't wait for the next!