I recently listened to Metal Swarm written by Kevin J. Anderson and narrated by David Colacci.
This is the sixth book in the Saga of Seven Suns series. It's nearly impossible to review a book in series like this without having a few spoilers. With that in mind, if you want to avoid spoilers stop reading now.
The Hydrogues are defeated, however, the Klikiss robots still roam free. Using this freedom they begin exterminating human colonies on ancient Klikiss worlds, forming a metal swarm that is dangerous to all humanity.
King Peter unites his people from his relocated throne on Theroc. Most of humanity unites behind his throne, in a confederation of worlds, openly defying the Hansa. Chairman Wenceslas of the Hansa, however, sees only rebellion and prepares to crush those who defy him.
Ildirans, having recently lost a substantial portion of their fleet in the defense of their ally Earth seek to rebuild. The Mage-Imperatur Jor'ah, seeking to correct the errors of the past, orders the Saga of the Seven Suns to be edited. This was, until recently, believes to be an accurate account and the Ildirans are still reeling under the implications implicit in whole sections of it being falsified.
David Colacci does his usual excellent job with the narration. He breathes life into each and every character and makes you care about them.
Conclusion: I am honestly surprised that the series didn't end with the previous book, however, this book clearly has more to add to the Saga. Despite the fact that I feel like the series didn't need to continue, I still feel this is an extremely well written continuation of a tale that still has yet more to tell. I'm looking to finishing the next, and last, book of the series.