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Gauntlet

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A commander driven by duty. A crew who might be humanity's only hope. A boy caught between a sociopath and a directive. A government assassin with a dark secret. As war rages across the galaxy, each of them have a role to play. For some it will be their last. Gauntlet is the second book in the Reilly Campbell Chronicles, a trilogy that follows Captain Campbell and her crew as they fight for each other and humanity against impossible odds on some of the toughest terrain in the galaxy. Their story isn't over yet.

216 pages, Kindle Edition

Published June 15, 2016

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J.J. Snow

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J.J. Snow is an active duty military member with a passion for science fiction and a lifelong love of writing and reading. Gunship is the first step to checking off a bucket list dream of publishing a space trilogy. J.J.’s interests span from military history to physics and time travel, to high power rifle techniques and backcountry camping, much of which can commonly be found interwoven in her storyline.

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November 5, 2016
Cliffhangers drive me batty; I think they are created to leave me in a frantic mess looking for pages that I somehow missed..

Saying that this series has taken me from one of my favorite TV shows (Serenity) becoming akin to Starship Troopers and the my digital addiction the video game MassEffect. Someone please option this to the screen; big or small it doesn't matter, or something I can place in the X-Box and spend hours further immersing myself into this universe..

Loved it, I just wish there was more, like another 100 pages so I don't walk away feeling like a kid being dragged away from a video game after being told to go to bed..
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