Friday, April 8, 2016

Admiral

I received a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review

Summary:

“I was on a dead ship on an unknown planet with three trainees freshly graduated into the Imperial Service. I tried to look on the bright side.”

He is the last to wake. The label on his sleeper pad identifies him as an admiral of the Evagardian Empire—a surprise as much to him as to the three recent recruits now under his command. He wears no uniform, and he is ignorant of military protocol, but the ship’s records confirm he is their superior officer.

Whether he is an Evagardian admiral or a spy will be of little consequence if the crew members all end up dead. They are marooned on a strange world, their ship’s systems are failing one by one—and they are not alone.

Review:

First I’ll start out by saying I stepped out of my comfort zone of books to read this one.  I love this type of movie, but have never been much into this type of book, but WOW!!  This book is defiantly a four point five star read. The only thing that stops it from being a five star read is that it’s part of a series and in my experience there is always at least one book in the series that don’t live up to what it should be.
This book is written in first person and is one of the best jobs I’ve read in a long time. The story line captures you from the very first paragraph, it drags you in so you can’t stop reading until the book ends, then it leaves you wanting more and you can’t wait for the next book in the series to come out.
As you read this story you see this in your head.  I feel this would be a box office hit. The story line is complex and the characters are also complex and very believable. The book is very well edited as I didn’t find any grammatical errors, this make stories hard to read. The conversations help to make the store more believable….

Conclusion:

Would I recommend this book to others? YES

Would I read other books written by this Author? YES

Is this book a Novel or Novella? Novel

Is this book priced correctly? That is the hard question to answer for I’m a budget buyer and I never spend more than six dollars on a ebook and as for the hardback copy if I plan my budget right I can afford the rest of the books in this seires, as I felt that it’s worth the price.



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