The only way to save Earth may be to take the fight outside of the solar system.
Dane and the mech fighters of the Mechanized Infantry Division have taken the fight to all enemies, alien and human alike. When they discover a portal to other solar systems, they have the means to end the invasion or take the fight across the galaxy. If they can defeat the overwhelming forces defending it. To preserve humanities place in the galaxy, in the face of the Exin onslaught, Dane and the other mech fighters will have to be hard as steel.
Metal Warrior: Hard as Steel is the fourth book in the Mech Fighter series. If you like fast-paced space adventures with engaging characters and exciting battles, you will definitely want to see how the Metal Warriors save mankind, or if they can.
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Wow a very griping storyline could not put it down.. Our hero still has a death wish lol but somehow I have a feeling all that electricity running through him is going to kill off the excin disease fingers crossed
Allow most of a day for this fourth PG installment of the life of Dane Williams who is now a full Corporal almost two years after the events in Book 3 and is training new Orbital Marines in the asteroid belt. I had an ARC from Booksprout and this voluntary review is my own opinion.
Taking the war into space, brings a whole new set of problems. Danes time is running out and is coming closer to his end, but he will go out fighting the Exin, even if it kills him.
Evil corporations working with the aliens in order to make more profit. Easy to believe based on actual corporate behaviors. The characters continue to develop as the story progresses while dealing with the unexpected.
This is another enjoyable addition to the series. The books are not awesome reads in my opinion, but they are holding my interest well enough, and I am liking them.