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  • Terran Armor Corps: Volume 2

  • Terran Armor Corps, Book 4-6
  • Written by: Richard Fox
  • Narrated by: Luke Daniels
  • Length: 21 hrs and 56 mins
  • 4.8 out of 5 stars (29 ratings)

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Terran Armor Corps: Volume 2

Written by: Richard Fox
Narrated by: Luke Daniels
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Publisher's Summary

Contains A House Divided (book four), The Last Aeon (book five), and Ferrum Corde (book six) of the Terran Armor Corps series!

A crisis grows in the heart of the Terran Union, one that threatens to tear the Iron Dragoons apart.

When Roland and his lance rescue an Ibarra crew from a Kesaht attack, those saved become a pawn in a conspiracy that could turn the galaxy against all of humanity. Earth’s senior leaders must sacrifice the captured crew to preserve the peace or risk war with the Ibarra Nation. But Stacey Ibarra and her lieutenants have plans of their own....

Roland, torn between his duty as a Templar and his loyalty to his home world, is thrust into the struggle between the Ibarras and Earth. He must choose between the factions, and there will be no turning back.

War rages across the galaxy. And humanity is losing battle after battle. As the war against the Kesaht and their merciless allies grinds on, Gideon and Roland must summon faith and fury to survive.

The thrilling conclusion of the second Ember War series!

©2018 Richard Fox (P)2020 Podium Audio

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Extremely Enjoyable Series

Loved it. Humorous, gripping, and well voiced. A fantastic continuation of the Terran Armor Corp.

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A Pretty Decent Novela IMO

So for what i thought this story/novel series would have been, I really expected more and more action. This felt more like a novela imo. A story of True born human/survivor of a great war which stems from a previous series (EMBER WARS) I havent read it yet but seems thats the prequel. books 4-6 seem to bring to an end an ongoing war where earth is losing and well the same artificially made humans who are or were to be discontinued and killed off due to an agreement to stem or stop aliens from seeking war with humanity comes about to save the day with a great evil weapon for the good of Earth. An easy peace is made and now the Main characters have managed to somewhat come to terms with all their past vendettas.

I'm a little pissed at how one of the armour candidates the japanese/asian chick gets booted out and later reintroduced as a doctor and yet main char doesnt get to hear or see her. Then a sudden love happens between a procedural admiral. o.O There was no real romance other than seldom dates. o.O Main char ends up making enemies of past team mates(lance Mate) yet becomes somewhat friends or equals near the end.

This whole thing seemed to be more about a vendetta between people with power trip hunger and yet dumb leadership using said power trip tendencies lol. The mech usage felt like i was reading STARSHIP TROOPERS style which is cool. Though it was more bad ass Knight templar style. Idk I liked it but i was expecting more real bad ass action like mostly. I mean its mechs lol.

There was a huge portion of a kind of religion based in here kinda sorta the ideals of how Christianity played a role in the olden days vs almost the way it was ...well it was implanted into the story.

I give this a 7-8/10 Author did justice to the book so no complaints. Its just awkward how that one of the bad guy turns out to be good guy and the original good guys are derps and clowns yet bad guys. MAIN characters team seem to be fighting for the wrong side yet right side. idk lol Seems confusing.

Now at the end the good guys the ibarans seem to now are gonna commit to a war against everyone who comes against them and humanity.

Meh give it a read/listen. I managed to finish it. <3 hope someone else manages to enjoy and get tru it.

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