Scourge: A Military Sci-Fi Series (Territory Wars Book 1)

Scourge: A Military Sci-Fi Series (Territory Wars Book 1)

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  • Type:Epub+TxT+PDF+Mobi
  • Create Date:2021-10-21 04:19:18
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
  • Status:finish
  • Author:Devon C. Ford
  • ISBN:B099FJZVK5
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Corinne Marshall

Wow ! What a brilliant book! The excitement started right from the first chapter and bang, that was it, hooked to the end。 Loved the storyline and the characters were great, especially Barton, he was really well written。 Very fast paced and plenty of nail biting moments。 Didn't want it to finish but glad the next in the series is coming soon。 Scourge, don't miss out。 Wow ! What a brilliant book! The excitement started right from the first chapter and bang, that was it, hooked to the end。 Loved the storyline and the characters were great, especially Barton, he was really well written。 Very fast paced and plenty of nail biting moments。 Didn't want it to finish but glad the next in the series is coming soon。 Scourge, don't miss out。 。。。more

Grant Merrifield

Great book。Was extremely excited to find a three book series。 Loved the characters。 Would have liked more info on the axes。

Norma

( Format : ebook )"Pieces in a game board。" Captivated from the very first paragraph, I enjoyed this book immensely to the very end - and wanted more。 Barton's first live action as a Marine was not as he expected, and after that, well, I guess it just became worse! Near non-stop action told in large part from Barton's point of view but also as a general background commentary, the pace is fast, the main character personable, sardonic and well developed and the futuristic political lines establish ( Format : ebook )"Pieces in a game board。" Captivated from the very first paragraph, I enjoyed this book immensely to the very end - and wanted more。 Barton's first live action as a Marine was not as he expected, and after that, well, I guess it just became worse! Near non-stop action told in large part from Barton's point of view but also as a general background commentary, the pace is fast, the main character personable, sardonic and well developed and the futuristic political lines established are believable。 It's dialogue can be funny, too。 Can't wait for the next book in series。 。。。more