Craig Martelle
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Jonathan P. Brazee:
Well done, Colonel! You created compelling characters in a believable universe. As a retired Marine Major, you put me back in my boots, the adrenaline surge of engagement and the endless tedium of staff work, all flowing smoothly through the entire series. Thanks for the great read. I look forward to your next stories in this universe. Not really a question, but it needs a question mark? Semper Fi.
Jonathan P. Brazee
Thank you so much for the comment. I write because I love to, but comments such as this and the reception given the series means so much to me. It validates all the time and sweat given to bring Ryck's story to life. I am continually amazed that other people actually seem to like the story, and I am eternally grateful for each and every reader who took the time to purchase and read the books. I've got one more book to finish in the Werewolf of Marines series, then it will be back to the UFMC with a stand-alone book first, I think (as it is more developed and ready to go) and then another series where some of the characters in the first series will be featured and/or make appearances. Semper fi, Craig!
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Jim
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Jonathan P. Brazee:
"Colonel (United Federation Marine Corps)" Having read every one of the books in this series, I know you have a very vivid imagination. But, how can you just say the "Klethos" just, ah, melted all our crew-served weapons, including our artillery? What did they do? Brazee, Jonathan P. (2015-11-01). Colonel (The United Federation Marine Corps Book 7) (Kindle Location 2250). . Kindle Edition.
Charl
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Jonathan P. Brazee:
Just finished Sniper and really enjoyed it. I just have one tiny little quibble; twice you referred to "diffusing" a situation. Normally the phrase is "defuse the situation", like defusing a bomb. Did you intend to use the different word, to imply usage had changed in the future, or was it a malapropism? Regardless, I enjoyed it, and I'm going to read Gladiator to find out about them.
CB Glover
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Jonathan P. Brazee:
After reading most all your books, my only question is who spell checks your books? They do a poor job. Its less professional when you see misspelled words, or miss use of words on many of the pages. Tighter controll of this problem is needed. That said, excellent work. CWO4/Ret Glover Prior Navy corpsman
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