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BRIDGE

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Captain sam ghost has finally managed to establish a true peace in the human occupied space and defeat his most formidable enemy, yet he finds the true identity of the occupants of the ghost ships which eluded his search for some time. He will be asked to offer his assistance to those in dire need for his help against his old foes, the kartanans, who have waged war against the remnants of the colony ship antara which left their part of the galaxy long ago. The dreaded race of kartanans has wreaked havoc on all the races in federation space and now federation envoys were pleading to him for help. He gathers his mighty warships which now numbers in thousands and travels to the end of andromeda galaxy in order to face the savage horde of kartanans in many battles and defend the federation and all the races of sentient beings in that space. His mandate now changes, he is no longer just the protector of human race but the guardian of all children of light. He must defend the federation and wage war against the formidable and powerful kartanan race and in process he must save the federation in order to establish the true unity of the great harmony between all the sentient beings who live in his galaxy. Follow the exciting and action packed adventure of captain sam ghost and his people as they embark on yet another quest to defend the galaxy against the forces of darkness through the fifth installment of the last guardian series, BRIDGE.

459 pages, Kindle Edition

Published January 3, 2020

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October 1, 2022
Heavy on religion

I've enjoyed the last guardian series up to this point, where the religious tilt was secondary to the space battles. I think this book tilted a little too religious for me. I enjoy the side characters and preferred when Sam didn't take himself so seriously. All the harmony stuff is too much, but that's just my opinion. Otherwise I love the princesses, still iffy on Cecilia. There is a mystery there. I look forward to fighting the next battle, without it being a religious war.
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