The sleeping gods is a “box set” of two books by Ralph Kern; Endeavour and Erebus.
The good news is that these two stories are fast paced, full of action, with interesting characters, and lots of intrigue. Both these books are about exploring space and first contact with several alien species making their appearances. There is a bit about world politics, giant global corporations, colonizing Jupiter’s moons, and an “Elon Musk” character who wants to use his wealth to explore Fermi’s Paradox.
The bad news, for me, is that these are from the space opera genre; heavy on fighting, dominated by male characters, and very little hard science. The two books reminded me of SciFi from the 50s and 60s. I purchased these for $.99 on Amazon so I can definitely say I did get my money’s worth.
To be fair, my criticisms of these books are based primarily on my personal genre tastes as well as my hope that modern SciFi has left behind the sexist, racist, and imaginary science of yesteryear.
I did find the method Kern used for his sequel to be very interesting. Rather than continuing where the first book left-off, Kern went in a sideway’s direction. Erebus picks up on an event that occurred part way through the first book and circles back to go into much more detail. While there is some plot overlap, the second book spins off in a different direction with all new characters.
One more thing that I find puzzling, there is very little information about the author on the internet. Apparently Ralph Kern is a police officer with many years on the force who enjoyed reading Science Fiction and “One New Year’s day” decided to start writing. Perhaps Ralph Kern is a pen-name for another author.
Summing up; if you like space opera, old style sci-fi, fighting, and lots of action you will enjoy Ralph Kern’s books. They are not to my taste but I have to be fair and say he does weave an exciting tale.