When I first read the blurb, I thought it'd be something I'd love. I was so enthusiastic about it that I bought the first three books of the series. (I don't know if there are more.) However, after a while (more than a third in), I put the book aside. I didn't think I could finish it. Yet, I returned, but I found myself skimming fights, skipping descriptions, just to reach further. I hoped things would change, as I was still curious about how everything would end.
The thing is the book feels like a recap or like someone being debriefed. I liked the beginning where I could feel the stress from the humans meeting up with aliens for the first time. I was hoping to learn more about Lon and his species, but after that, everything felt rushed. Events were told with huge gaps in between and I lost any connection I might have had with some of the characters. From there, the book lost my interest. I mean, I still wanted to know, yet I wasn't sure it was worth the time.
One might think that the story was too fast pace for me, but I wouldn't go as far as to call it that. Detached might be more appropriate to describe how it made me feel. The idea of the story was great. I just didn't like the way it was delivered. My problem was that I found it hard to care for any of the characters. Still, I finished reading the story. I was too curious to stop. Since I already have the two other books, I might continue, but I'll need a break before I do (if I do).
I can only recommend this book to fans of military and maybe hard science fiction or someone who doesn't care too much about character development. Others might be very disappointed.