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  • Earth Fleet

  • Rebel Fleet, Book 4
  • Written by: B. V. Larson
  • Narrated by: Mark Boyett
  • Length: 10 hrs and 30 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (85 ratings)

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Written by: B. V. Larson
Narrated by: Mark Boyett
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At long last, Earth has a handful of starships. Surrounded by Rebel Kher, Imperials, and the mysterious Nomads, humanity dares to assert our right to independence.

The interstellar community reacts harshly. In the eyes of our neighbors, we’re upstarts, dangerous beings who don’t know our place.

For the Kher, freedom can only be won through battle. War fleets arrive to instruct us, and Captain Leo Blake is again sent out to voyage among hostile stars.

We’re far from ready, but the time has come. It’s game on.

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The 3rd and 4th book. . .

The title is misleading, the 3rd and 4th books aren’t as they seem, the author for some reason randomly puts introductions in on the main characters as if they were brand new characters.
Yes we know Chang, Mia, dalton and Sampson. The biggest qualm I have with the 3rd and 4th book is that story wise they were very similar.
The guy that read the book did a wonderful job

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Great overall, but!!

This is a very enjoyable series, this series is similar to his other titles in the way of space/aliens/underdog mc/fighting aliens/impossible odds. That being said this is a wonderful series with great depth in both world and characters.

My only minor concern with this author is that he seems to have quite a few titles going at once, and if you are like me you want an end to a story at some point , especially if you are very invested in the series. That being said this author seems very dedicated to his work. Anyways, this series so far is quite good. Id recommend this series and Undying Mercenaries as well, I will be getting his Star Force series next.

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Better than the previous

the story was definitely an improvement over the previous book. however, the author often forgets certain details established in previous books, which often took me out of the story. for example the command ones only used to work aboard the Imperial ships, but suddenly they work everywhere. also while it is important to make sure that each book stand alone, having the main character for get information that was already explained to him and which he'd already come to understand is also off putting. and frankly, while the first two books painted Leo has quitted and sharp, the previous and this book continue to repaint the character entirely, often making him bumbling and prone to dumb luck or great disaster. being consistencies make it impossible for one to want to read further.

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