Born in a small spaceport on a distant planet, I dreamed of flying a starship, exploring wild frontiers and having one exciting encounter after another.
I wanted to go everywhere, but life locked me onto the slow track to nowhere. Then fate dealt me a new hand, and my life changed beyond all imagination in the most amazing ways. But I couldn’t do it by myself. To fulfill my dream, I needed a team of starship heroes.
Earning their trust and making them family will be just as grand as the epic adventures.
I DNF this book, bailing at the end of the first chapter, which was page 14. The writing quality is truly awful. The second sentence is a run-on one. The third has a badly misspelled word. And on page two, they misuse a word. The most important chapter of any book is the first, where you try to hook the reader in, and show off the quality of writing. This book fails on both fronts.
The plot premise is silly, and the MC has a full harem of 5 women to start the book.
I'm not sure why anyone would want to read this one.
A very interesting adult science fiction adventure story!!! Having read these authors previous books,I know this series will get better and better over time!!! I really enjoyed the direction the story is going, I wasn't wild about the flashback but it did grow on me!!!!
After the first chapter or so is when it picks up (a bit strange way to tell a story but it works for me). Only issue I’ve had with it is the amount of name typos and at one point there was a random half of a paragraph pasted into the story about 3 paragraphs too soon.
A good read - story started with the full crew then moved into a good sci-fi yarn with the expected spice tracing things from the beginning and picked up in action and pace. Looking forward to the next book.
I understand people who enjoy this style of writing but introducing characters and not expanding their link in the first book whilst implying they would seems off otherwise good story will continue to read just try to keep the love then murder to minimum
The first book felt like the author found some Dr. Who episodes and copied the plot from it. There is a Deus ex machina fixing in the storylines and ended up being fake scifi with more fantasy elements with Space Orcs and Space Wizard goblins.
Like the description of this book? Me Too. Too bad that is not this book. I was expecting a plot about the MC starting off weak and inexperienced and becoming strong while meeting people on his journey he becomes friends with and o help him succeed. An apprentice to master/weak to strong book.
Instead, the novel starts with everyone already an established team and the MC, the owner of his own starship. It's like reading a description of Star Wars: A New Hope, but the story is The Empire Strikes Back.
The story might be enjoyable, but it is not the story described. Author.... please just change the book description.