
Member Reviews

The battle for Torredo is over, but the war has just begun...
Jack Gamble’s lover Ari Norse is a double agent. He betrayed the resistance and now commands Galilei's military operations.
Jack is shattered by the betrayal, and rallying what remains of the resistance and their galactic allies wasn’t part of his plans. His contacts are scattered, maybe dead.
A great space opera . Slow burning. Exciting. Worth following.

Un libro entretenido pero poco memoriable, que he disfrutado pero que le ha faltado bastante, una lectura para pasar el rato pero para nada trascendental. Esta bien para leerte en un rato libre.

I received a copy of the book from Netgalley to review. Thank you for the opportunity.
A great idea behind this story and I wanted so much for it to live up to expectations. It had some good moment with plenty of action starting from the very first page. But the writing focused on unnecessary aspects at times, losing the reader. It was difficult to follow ll the jargon also.
On the whole, a god read.

This was an amazing novel. Highly recommended for fans of the genre. Will be recommending the book for purchase.

I have a soft spot for mm sci-fi so I was definitely looking forward to this. That being said, I'm not entirely sure what to make of it. It was good, with action, twists and turns, but it just felt like something was slightly off. I can't really put it into words, though.

Echoes of the Storm was an intricate science fiction novel, featuring a military against a resistance band, double-crossing characters and plenty of twists and turns that will keep your mind trying to figure out what is going to happen next.
That being said it was hard for me to get into the actual story. I DNF’d it and I do my best to never do that to a book. I wanted there to be romance, but it was one dimensional romance. There were so many characters it became a chore keeping them and their stance right in my mind.
This may be the book for you! It just wasn’t for me.