Mark and Tyler Victor have fought Harmony from Masoul to Osdal. They've lost friends, shed blood and tears and now they're headed for one of Harmony's strongholds-Fernix. Osdal left Mark a changed man, a man not just looking to keep his people alive, but a man looking to avenge the only woman that cared for him.He has nothing to lose but his life, something he would gladly give to destroy Harmony.
Michael Chatfield is a Canadian Army veteran and international bestselling author who writes the kind of books he always wanted to read—character-driven, gritty, tactical, and grounded in reality.
He doesn’t write one-dimensional killers wrapped in plot armor, charging toward an objective without thought. His stories are built for readers who want earned progression, tight, understandable logic, and realistic strategy. Every stat system has structure. Every decision is deliberate (except when there is Jaeger involved).
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With millions of books and audiobooks sold, and tens of thousands of reviews his work spans LitRPG, military sci-fi, fantasy, and post-apocalyptic survival. He writes for readers who value systems that make sense, loyalty that lasts, and power that’s earned, not handed out.
Whether you're listening on a long drive, grinding through a shift, or up past midnight planning the next in-game raid—this is where you’ll find sagas to binge. Where strength is earned, logic rules, and camaraderie is forged in fire.
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I rated this four stars, though I believe this is the best of the Harmony series thus far. I reserve Five star ratings for works that I believe will become classics. That said this tale actually does have moments of brilliance, and, again I greatly enjoy the characters and storyline.
Good story as always but horrible editing and proofing
So many misspellings, wrong names, missing words, and syntax errors that pulled me from the story. I had to re read certain sentences to try to figure out what the author was trying to say. This didn’t happen in any other bold and I’m surprised to see so many mistakes in this one.
The saga continues. I suspect this is the dilemma of every professional soldier, which I am not so I would not know. I do know that every war fought everyone hopes is the war to end wars. Nobody likes them but we on having them. Go figure.