Sawyer Brown is no more, but he was just the minor opening act...
Terry Henry and Charumati (Char) have to deal with her Alpha coming back, the new refugees getting settle in the town and .. Beer!
With the FDG doubling in size, Terry Henry needs to bring about a little organizational structure to the group.While also deciding how to have that conversation with Char about her lineage...
Not sure how that is going to go, Terry Henry had better figure it out, or he is going to be up to his armpits in Werewolves and won't be sure if he can depend on his one ace-in-the-hole.
Or not.
Set in the Kurtherian Gambit Universe, Nomad Redeemed continues the Terry Henry Walton Chronicles, the time between the WWDE and the return of Michael to earth.
** As noted in other series set in the Kurtherian Universe, there IS cursing in this book, occasionally, it's funny, too. **
Kurtherian Gambit Series Titles Include:
Death Becomes Her The Kurtherian Gambit 01
Queen Bitch The Kurtherian Gambit 02
Love Lost The Kurtherian Gambit 03
Bite This The Kurtherian Gambit 04
Never Forsaken The Kurtherian Gambit 05
Under My Heel The Kurtherian Gambit 06
Kneel Or Die The Kurtherian Gambit 07
We Will Build The Kurtherian Gambit 08
It's Hell To Choose The Kurtherian Gambit 09
Release The Dogs Of War The Kurtherian Gambit 10
Sued For Peace The Kurtherian Gambit 11
We Have Contact The Kurtherian Gambit 12
FUTURE (21 books planned)
My Rides A Bitch The Kurtherian Gambit 13
Don't Cross This Line The Kurtherian Gambit 14
NEVER SUBMIT The Kurtherian Gambit 15 (Jan/Feb 2017)
**Other Series**
The Dark Messiah - Michael's Return The Second Dark Ages 01 Winter 2016/2017
SHORT STORIES
Frank Kurns Stories of the Unknownworld 01 You Don't Mess with John's Cousin (read before TKG08)
Frank Kurns Stories of the Unknownworld 02 Bitch's Night Out (read before TKG10)
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I see my other lives, a career in the Marines, those damn hand-written tests in law school, a business consultant, as if they're stories from a book. I see my books as if I lived there, as if I were friends with the characters. All things we remember are behind us, only those we imagine lie before.
I'm not sure which place I prefer, but I don't have to choose. They live together in my mind. My books have some award nominations, they have bestseller tags across multiple countries. I write about justice, honor, and loyalty because that's what I care about. My stories are mostly set within worlds that haven't been, but could be. We have to be ready for when those times come.
No matter where I went, I always had a book with me. Thanks to 21st Century technology, I now have hundreds of books loaded on my phone and always with me. This breakthrough allows me to binge read my favorites. How many books would I have read on deployments had I not had to have a physical book with me? I paced myself so I wouldn't finish too quickly.
We aren't encumbered like that now. I love the works of Robert Heinlein, Anne McCaffrey, JRR Tolkien, Robert E. Howard, and so many more. I have been compared to Andre Norton and that is humbling - she was an incredible author with a huge list of novels to her credit. With every new book, I aspire to live up to those that you, the readers, have compared me to.
Through a bizarre series of events, I ended up in Fairbanks, Alaska. I never expected to retire to a place where golf courses are only open for four months out of the year. But that's the way it is. It is off the beaten path. My wife and I get to watch the northern lights from our driveway. Our dog has lots of room to run. And temperatures reach fifty below zero. We have from three and a half hours of daylight in the winter to twenty-four hours in the summer.
It's all part of the give and take of life. If we didn't have those extremes, then everyone would live in the sub-arctic.
Note- I read this a couple of days ago and I am behind again. Also, I had this book set as ”not on my profile”. I switched last minute and hit ”currently reading ”and then hit ”read”. I did it this way for I screw up and did not have this book properly listed. Mostly, so the review can be posted on Goodreads and Amazon without me having to do it separately.
This is the second book in the series. I strongly recommend reading the first book to properly appreciate this book. The actions scenes in the book are awesome! One of the authors is a veteran and it shows in some many ways ( Mahalo for your service!). The cover is also awesome! This is why I give this book 4 stars. I will be reading the next book in the series.
Nomad Redeemed is just as delicious as Nomad Found, the first book in the Kutherian Gambit Series by Craig Martelle and Michael Anderle. Terry Henry Walton is pushing the little community, newly christened 'New Boulder, into Marine style defense strategies.
Char and TH are getting closer, much to the misunderstood joy of Margie Rose, who thinks they are going to produce future grandchildren for her.
As New Boulder strengthens it's capacities to produce more food, build up the towns infrastructure, and increase space for future population, Char becomes aware that her former mate, Marcus, is on the hunt for her.
Because the camp is unaware that Char is a Werewolf, THW has a great deal of trouble trying to impress upon his troops, known as the DHG, how seriously they must train, be accurate with every bullet and stay on top of guard duty.
Nomad Redeemed has quite a few great fight scenes, some major surprises and furthers the story of this group of survivors after the WWDE (Worlds Worst Day Ever). Now, on to the next book in the series.
Unlike the first book, I was deeply into this story straight away, and literally couldn't put it down until I had read the two Author's Notes at the end :)
I'm really loving these stories now, and was amazed at the way that TH and Char finally got rid of Marcus, as I hadn't a clue how it could be done.
It's wonderful to read of all the steps involved, in starting to bring civilisation back to Boulder City and, with TH's determination, I'm sure it will be faster than the original rise for humanity.
It was lovely to get back to the first author I'd found, who led me to Michael's Kurtherian Universe, and I've been so excited at finding so very many authors who have joined these two great writers, to contribute to so many of us Fan's reading enjoyment.
It's got to the point, v where I've bought so many of the varied series that make up this Universe, that it'll probably take me a year, or more, to read them all!
I enjoyed this book quite a bit. Once again, I wasn't sure how well some Were elements of this book matched up with how they work in the Kurtherian Universe. Silver seemed to hurt the Weres just from touch in this book and left permanent damage. In the books starring BA, I remember Weres saying that they could heal from damage by silver but that they just had to get the silver out first. I thought they also would occasionally handle silver to use as weapons against other Weres. I don't recall any mention of them undergoing pain when they would handle the silver. I don't get why Craig Martelle decided that silver was suddenly super dangerous. Silver touching Weres in this book reminded me of how silver affected vampires in the True Blood series. It just seemed messed up for the Kurtherian Universe. Also, the Weres in this book mentioned that they couldn't stand the taste of meat that was even slightly cooked. In Kurtherian Universe books starring BA, Nathan for sure ate cooked food and even vegetables, although his preference for vegetables was considered odd. Still, other Weres had been mentioned eating cooked meat foods and enjoying them. I don't get why Craig Martelle decided that the Weres should suddenly only be able to stomach raw meat. That just seemed dumb to me, at least for the Kurtherian Universe. I like universal constants. I wouldn't be surprised if Craig Martelle were to suddenly decide to include something that goes against the Kurtherian Universe even more. Maybe he will suggest that Weres were actually an alien species and not humans modified by Kurtherian interference. I am starting to wonder whether Craig Martelle actually read books in the Kurtherian Gambit series and knows basic things about the Kurtherian Universe.
Retired Marine Terry Henry Walton is the self-proclaimed Colonel of the Force de Guerre in post apocalyptic America. With his female werewolf shifter Major, Charumati and other Marine and civilian recruits, TH has established the New Boulder city and looks for new citizens in the Wasteland, leaving new Mayor Billy Spires and a well-trained squad to protect the inhabitants, who look to them for protection. All goes according to plan and a deadly threat averted when Char's former Were mate, Marcus comes on her trail to make her his obedient consort once more - or so he thinks. Many exciting events are woven around the FDG troops and intermingled with the side-story of Marcus' pack and their subservience to their Alpha. The action comes thick and fast and is so thrilling and enthralling you won't want to put it down til the very last page - which will then leave you panting for more! Another sure winner in the Kurtherian Universe arc, the Master of Galactic Epic Sagas Craig Martelle never fails to satisfy and Nomad Redeemed is the 2nd thrilling episode in his Terry Henry Walton Chronicles. Get them all and you're guaranteed absolute delight and a sci-fi adventure series like no other!
TH is seeing some progress in his yearning to rebuild a working society out of the ashes of the WWDE. He has started smaller than many people would think is possible, but he is resolute in realizing his goal. The first men he recruits are beginning to see themselves as capable of being more than they were, with a few starting to realize that they truly want to succeed and that their lives are already better. The challenge of earning the respect of Terry Henry is becoming a goal that has real meaning. In the meantime TH is trying to understand Char and whether she is trustworthy or not.
The second book of the series, and there is some serious stuff going on. The Alpha of the wolf pack, Char left for reconnaissance, is angry and wants to beat Char into submission and rip Henry's heart out. Since he is double Char's size and strength, most humans would just run and hide, hoping that the bad wolf will not care about them. They decide to leave the community and lead the Alpha away. You will love what finally happens but you need to read the story for yourself. I highly recommend it.
I started this series as a way to branch out of my usual science fantasy preferences, and finding myself thoroughly enjoying the easy, but fun, read. Having served with the Marines, the military flashbacks are a bit silly and not very accurate, but I get the intent. More importantly, the character development started filling out a bit more with this second book. Keep it going. I’m piling into #3 next.
This book is all about the return of Marcus and his desire to bring Char back into the pack. Unfortunately for him, Char has no interest in returning to Marcus and his pack. When her home is threatened because of her decision, Char and TH grab a few members of the Force and head out of town, wanting to take the fight away from those they are charged with protecting. Will the Alpha catch them and be able to get his mate back? Find out in Nomad Redeemed.
I need more of this great writing and fantastic story. I love the writing and the characters. So to the people who make nasty comments about how fast these books are written . Get a life had who gives a shit about what you think you are just jealous. Craig, loved it keep it up and we will keep reading me and my sister and 3 daughters fans all.
Things are moving along fairly well for our little town…until Marcus shows up to collect Char. Terry has it in his head it would be better for him, Char and some of the FDG to head out to towards the Wastelands to look for additional settlers and draw Marcus away from the town. I’m looking forward to reading more!
Yeah, it's pulp fiction. But I grew up on one of the greatest pulp fiction writers, Louis La'Mour. You're in good company Michael, keep up the good work and I'll keep reading the stories.
I really enjoyed the first book and this one was even better. Lots of character development (Billy has me cracked up!). I love the author notes at the end of each TKG book it's a lovely personal touch.
I like the writing style and the character development is decently thorough without slowing down the story. As with most of the KG series, the story is meant to entertain and be easy to read and it fits all expectations.
Glad I finally started this series. This second book as even more engaging than its predecessor. The characters have developed even more depth and the relationship between Char and TH is growing very interesting. Looking forward to the next book.
It's hard to bring back civilisation, but TH is giving it his best shot. Lots of action and a little romance are in this book. I'm looking forward to the next book.
One of the things I find fascinating when reading is character development: I love seeing characters grow and discover things about themselves. There is plenty of this in the TH Chronicles and I enjoyed Nomad Redeemed even more than Nomad Found. Now onto #3
Audiobook review: Plenty of mystery, action, and entertainment as Terry and crew develop into a team, take on miscreants, and take on a big bad. The characters are likable and believable. The narrator did a good job!
Even though the writer likes to keep things vauge and not just give all the info, he is still able to build a catching and interesting experience. You just have to work a little harder to get there.
Decent characters, good villains. It seems that the usual bad guy is only interested in themselves and not at all in those who follow them. But why great your followers like that? The different leadership styles in this story is obvious about what works better.
This was an interesting if slightly long winded part of the story. It didn't really need to go on as long as it did, but I get it. I liked the story. The characters are interesting. I'll read the next one.
The TH story keeps getting better. I can't even imagine living in a post apocalyptic world but Craig Martelle and Michael Anderle really bring it to life and who better to be in charge then TH. Enjoy!
A quick fun easy read. One two three four five six seven eight nine ten eleven twelve thirteen fourteen fifteen…. I hate the 20 word requirement if I want to just say something nice quickly