And It's Out

Havoc of War, the fifth and final installment of the Warp Marine Corps series, is available in ebook format on Amazon:

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B074KPBKGG/

Hope you enjoy the book, and if you did, consider leaving a review at Amazon or Goodreads.

Although this ends the current stoyline, I'm far from done with the Known Galaxy and its denizens. There will be a follow-up series, tentatively titled The Bicentennial War plus the delayed but still in the works space opera series I've mentioned before.

Next I'm trying my hand on a different genre, and hopefully enough of you kind readers will give it a try to make it a success.

As always, I'm very grateful for your support.
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Published on August 06, 2017 06:27
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message 1: by Jim (new)

Jim Great story, CJ, but your proofreader missed quite a few. The "warp witches" are amazing - would love for them to have their own series.


message 2: by Grey (new)

Grey Great book! Rereading it already.
A book of short stories expanding on where many of the characters go after this book would be interesting.


message 3: by C.J. (new)

C.J. Grey wrote: "Great book! Rereading it already.
A book of short stories expanding on where many of the characters go after this book would be interesting."


Always a possibility :)


message 4: by Grey (new)

Grey I've reread the book again and its even better! Looking forward to more books from you.

Have you considered posting chapters on Patreon?

You mentioned LitRPG somewhere - take a look at what William Arand has written. In some ways very similar to a comedy spin off from Armageddon Girl.


message 5: by C.J. (new)

C.J. Thank you! I looked into Patreon but so far I think I'm better off writing and selling books the old-fashioned way. Will check out the Arand books, thanks for the recommendation.


message 6: by Paul Archer (new)

Paul Archer Started reading he series again and after finishing book one, it would be great if you could do a series or short stories for the period of first contact until the snakes were destroyed.


message 7: by C.J. (new)

C.J. Paul Archer wrote: "Started reading he series again and after finishing book one, it would be great if you could do a series or short stories for the period of first contact until the snakes were destroyed."

There are going to be a few flashbacks to the post-Contact years in the follow-up series, The Bicentennial War. And short stories are possible down the line.


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