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HALO Envoy Shows that Peace is Harder than War
Book Review - HALO: Envoy

HALO Envoy Shows that Peace is Harder than War

June 20, 2017 Colin Flanigan

Starting out with a novel about peace, Halo Envoy quickly devolves into one of the most action-packed Halo books ever, pitting colonists against the UEG, ONI against aliens and aliens against each other.

Star Trek At its Best In The Latter Fire
Book Review - Star Trek: The Original Series: The Latter Fire

Star Trek At its Best In The Latter Fire

April 26, 2017 Marie Flanigan

When a newly found civilization rapidly advances and petitions for Federation membership, it spawns a deep mystery and almost a galactic war in Star Trek: The Original Series: The Latter Fire. It’s everything Star Wars fans want in a story.

Boldly Going Into Federation History
Book Review - Rise of the Federation: Live by the Code

Boldly Going Into Federation History

March 21, 2017 Marie Brownhill

Borrowing heavily from the Star Trek: Enterprise TV series, Rise of the Federation: Live by the Code shows the conflicted and sometimes darker origins of the Federation in this engaging tale.

A Triumphant Trilogy Ends with The Hall of Heroes
Book Review - Star Trek: Prey: The Hall of Heroes

A Triumphant Trilogy Ends with The Hall of Heroes

March 7, 2017 Marie Flanigan

With tight action and a riveting plot, Star Trek: Prey: The Hall of Heroes is a perfect example of our beloved sci-fi series at its best. It wraps up this new next-generation trilogy nicely, and with a bang.

A Deeper DS9 with Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Ascendance
Book Review - Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Ascendance

A Deeper DS9 with Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Ascendance

February 28, 2017 Colin Flanigan

If you would like to explore an expanded Deep Space Nine universe where familiar characters have aged and accepted new ranks and missions, then Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Ascendance is your ticket to adventure.

Warp Speed Action with Star Trek: The Jackal’s Trick
Book Review - Star Trek: Prey: Book 2: The Jackal’s Trick

Warp Speed Action with Star Trek: The Jackal’s Trick

February 21, 2017 Marie Flanigan

Star Trek: The Jackal’s Trick is so engrossing that it’s hard to put down. Especially for Trek fans, this one has got it all, angry Klingons, Picard at the helm of the Enterprise, Riker and his wife Dianna Troi plus Worf and Geordie La Forge.

Flying High with Star Trek: Headlong Flight
Book Review - Star Trek: The Next Generation: Headlong Flight

Flying High with Star Trek: Headlong Flight

February 7, 2017 Marie Flanigan

Captain Picard and the Enterprise-E are in for some dimensional shifting in the riveting Star Trek: The Next Generation: Headlong Flight novel. This is classic sci-fi with Star Trek Next Generation action and storytelling at its best.

Stabbing At Greatness From Hell’s Heart
Book Review - Star Trek: Prey: Hell’s Heart

Stabbing At Greatness From Hell’s Heart

January 31, 2017 Marie Flanigan

Star Trek: Prey: Book 1: Hell’s Heart begins a Star Trek Next generation trilogy. It’s action-packed and has a great story, making it a must read for Star Trek fans, particularly those partial to Klingons.

Star Trek at its Best: The Face of the Unknown
Book Review - Star Trek: The Original Series: The Face of the Unknown

Star Trek at its Best: The Face of the Unknown

January 17, 2017 Marie Flanigan

Veteran author Christopher L. Bennett weaves a wonderful story in Star Trek: The Original Series: The Face of the Unknown. It’s got a great plot, action, aliens, political crisis, our favorite original series characters and fantastic worlds to explore.

Warping Home with Star Trek: Legacies: Purgatory’s Key
Book Review - Star Trek: Legacies: Book 3: Purgatory’s Key

Warping Home with Star Trek: Legacies: Purgatory’s Key

January 10, 2017 Marie Flanigan

The final Star Trek: Legacies book finishes the amazing plot that spans two universes, several decades, and the Federation and Klingon Empire. It’s a complex story with a lot of human interest and plentiful action.

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