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Guardian

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The Solar System is at war!

A war between the planets would be unthinkably destructive, yet Jovian Republic Navy pilot Michael Vance is recalled to his host carrier for just that reason.

The Jovian Republic Navy relies on an elite corps of warriors to fight their battles anywhere in the air, on land, or in space. They’re known by a simple name: Angels. These cybernetically enhanced warriors pilot the giant Guardian exo-frames that are able to fight in nearly any environment. In their prime, they were the best...but that day is long past. Now the old Guardian frames are obsolete, and Michael’s flight goes to war already down one member due to a training accident.

Even worse, the Angels will have to fight the best forces the Solar System has to offer. The Saturnine Union seeks to dominate the system and transform everyone into cybernetic drones under the control of the Saturn Undermind. Utterly ruthless, relentless, and with terrifying technology, the other planets can’t stop Saturn...only Jupiter can. If it’s lucky.

The Angels are on the way…but will they be enough?

290 pages, Kindle Edition

First published March 26, 2021

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Author 10 books9 followers
July 29, 2021
solid story about the Jovian angels.
The timeframe of the book is the same one as in the Warrior Trilogy, so you will feel at home somehow.

Meet Michael Vance, Jovian Navy, Angel pilot... An angel is a big, space mecha, some sort of fighter/bomber/fighting robot piloted by an AI and a human ... of jovian variety...

Lots of action, very creative solar system races with the rivalry between the different planets...

Lots of fun...
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418 reviews8 followers
April 20, 2021
This is a generous star. 37% and DNF. There's nothing that grasps the attention in this book, the characters are mediocre at best, too much superfluous text that you can just skip over . Not worth the time.
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