What if saving the galaxy meant collecting ancient dragon eggs, dodging cosmic death traps, and sharing your bunk with women who wanted you and didn't mind sharing?
Captain Jaxon Orion never meant to build a harem. He just wanted to retire early, sip something illegal on a beach planet, and maybe kiss a woman who didn’t want to kill him.
Instead, he’s running from bounty hunters, smuggling relics that might explode, and waking up next to people with alien anatomy and questionable morals. His blue-haired pilot is moody. His lovers are brilliant, lethal, and occasionally allergic to clothing. And the universe? Very much on fire.
This complete 6-book series is a wild ride through alien empires, a multiverse of dimensions, magical tech, military mayhem, and unapologetically steamy moments. With just enough plot to keep your mom suspicious and just enough spice to keep your screen steamy, Captain Orion’s story is like Star Wars and Firefly had a lovechild... then gave it a harem and quantum-powered underwear.
Quantum dreamweavers
Seductive priestesses
Shapeshifters with trust issues
AI who judge your kinks
War, betrayal, and probably a cult
5% explicit scenes, 95% bad decisions
Perfect for fans of fast ships, fast talk, and very slow undressing.
Mature readers only. Contains mature themes, sci-fi magic, alien biology, and unconventional love in many directions. You’ve been warned. Or invited. Same thing.
The very first few pages are ‘you’re being hired to move this thing, keep it secret, deliver it’ and then the person and thing to be delivered gets on the ship, and the first thing the ‘captain’ does is brings everyone in to question the cyborg who is meant to deliver the thing.
The ships crew, despite supposedly all knowing each other apparently don’t know each other at all.
The writing is amateurish at best, with very poorly done exposition and development.
Bonus points for apparently magic nipples that can just hoover in things?
This reads like it’s never had an editor or a beta reader, and the author desperately needed someone.
I think I may have attempted to read book 1 before from this omnibus, but I can't be certain. What I do know is that after a good 75 pages, the writing just isn't very good. Things happen for little to no reason to create plot points. One of the crew members is already trying to betray them all. The MC has the ship's doctor tell him that she loves him, a relationship we don't see develop over time. The world (space) building is non-existent. It just doesn't flow.