This is my third time reading this series, but will be a first in two ways - my first time reading all eight books in succession, and my first time reading them all in electronic format.
In my late teens I discovered the Helmsman space opera series and enjoyed them. The Helmsman series, at the time, was the first space opera that I read with somewhat graphic sex (pretty mild by comparison today) and written by a history buff.
As someone interested in both World Wars and familiar with several of the naval battles used as templates for the conflicts in these books, I have enjoyed them every time I read them.
I have always thought that Wilf Brim and the Carescrian people were based on the Irish with some Welsh mixed in. The way that the author describes treatment of the Carescrian people in the mines, is similar to how the Irish and Welsh were treated in the coal mines.
As someone from a marginalized, disenfranchised segment of society to rise so quickly has always made me think "bullshit." For someone to date a royal and known to spend time in her bed, I always had to suspend some belief that a Carescrian would rise to bed a royal princess so quickly.
Granted it says a lot about Margot's character that she is able to see past Wilf's humble origins and does not let that stop her from loving him, despite her royal obligations. Thankfully the romantic aspects are few and far enough in the background that it does not read like a space romance.
Noticed a lot of typos and errors in this version, not enough to detract from reading but enough to pull me from the action for a minute. I like the expanded version but still wish there was more about some of the minor characters such as Colonel Dark.