Nighthawk Ensign is the first three-book space opera collection from the Lady Hellgate series. This omnibus contains Last of the Nighthawks, Full Metal Heroine, and Half-Alien Warfighter. Three diverse, action-packed, otherworldly adventures.
After losing her parents and joining the Alliance Navy, Ensign Helga Ate has proven to be special enough to be chosen for the prestigious Nighthawks, Special Forces.
But tragedy strikes when her team deploys to a remote moon and gets put to the ultimate test–survival. Facing impossible odds, Helga and her team battle brain-eating aliens, human pirates, and treacherous spacers corrupted by the enemy.
Helga must prove herself as an ace operator, or she could end up being the last of the Nighthawks.
Nighthawk Ensign
Last of the NighthawksFull Metal HeroineHalf-Alien Warfighter
Greg Dragon brings a fresh perspective to fiction by telling human stories of life, love and relationships in a science fiction setting. This unconventional author spins his celestial scenes from an imagination nurtured from being an avid reader himself. His exposure to multiple cultures, multiple religions, martial arts, and travel lends a unique dynamic to his stories. You can enjoy excerpts from his work by visiting his website at https://gregdragon.com.
A high class space opera with a great mix of purse quickening action and intrigue with real character relationships and issues. It follows Ensign Helga from her joining the elite Nighthawk drop commando team through her first disastrous mission and its fallout, through several missions and incidents. The writing is strong, the characters real and the story is excellent, action packed and emotional. The narration is generally great, easy to listen to but giving the characters life. There is the occasional swallowing sound that distracts but otherwise a good sound.
This saga would be a perfect choice for anyone who has several days to take as time out. One of my favourite genre's, military science fiction. Storyline is good and well thought out, but I did think that there was too much repetition in aspects of her leadership and time spent on her ship the Rendron. Apart from that, I enjoyed following the adventures of the Nighthawks. I'm really happy that the adventures of the nightfall team has been has been left open-ended for more future action.