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The Hel Jumper: Survive

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In the year 2050, 1st Lieutenant Russell Winters finds himself stranded and alone on an alien world, the only survivor of the destruction of his ship. With no communications, few supplies, and fewer answers, Winters must pick up the pieces and make good on his final orders. Survival isn't a solo endeavor, however, and the planet has more surprises in store than he could ever imagine...

1166 pages, Kindle Edition

Published December 12, 2018

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August 13, 2020
Great book

Spent a week of free time reading this massive book. It is the size of 5 normal books.Well worth the price. However, while survival was a constant, this book mostly contains romance angst. 50 pages of final battle. 50 pages of survival and 600 pages of relationship, romance and angst between an advanced human solider and a cat girl. Still I could not put the book down. Such a good read.
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January 19, 2020
Well worth a read for sci-fi lovers.

Good read. Light (but tastefully done) erotic scenes, fun characters. Feels like Drizzt + Master Cheif.

Yes, there are furries....
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May 23, 2024
Great book

This is a great book found it on reddit and ended up reading it 2 or 3 times since. Hope the second part comes out soon
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5 reviews29 followers
June 28, 2020
A story of survival and all that entails.

Human exploration can lead to extraordinary discovery, or unexpected disaster.

When a lone survivor of a scout ship crashes onto a world far from home he has to lean on his skills to survive while coming to terms with being the last member of his crew standing.

This is a wonderful story of such a situation, and having to adapt to a world with a civilization hundreds of years behind his own.

Give it a shot, you just might like it.
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December 30, 2023
1/1, fun take on humanizing the stereotypical sci-fi space marine. Also intelligent bipedal feather kittens sound extremely adorable.
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