Traitor: Military Science Fiction Adventure Spanning Two Worlds

· Turner Chronicles Military Science Fiction Adventure Series Book 1 · AuthorLoyalty · Narrated by Jake Bible
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Military Science Fiction Time Travel Adventure - The Turner Chronicles

On the edge of a far frontier rests a place of gentle manners and common civility--Last Chance. Threats of war change all of that. A hero is needed. A Savior. Meet Aaron Turner, the small unassuming man who runs the Last Chance General Store. He may not be all that they hoped for.

From the reviews on this miltary science fiction time travel adventure:

This book is one of my favorite books I've read over the last year. It was detailed, captivating, and emotive. -Johnathon K

This is definitely a science fiction series to be explored, and one that women in particular might enjoy. - Examiner

I should complain to the author, though. I read the book until 4 in themorning on two consecutive nights, wiping me out for work at 9. I just could not put it down. - Sci/fi & Fantasy Reviews

Eller shows that no matter how torn we are between what life offers and what we want, that is no excuse not to do our best. - Conversations Book Club

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4.5
91 reviews
Al Burke
February 18, 2021
I liked some things about this, but not others. The story was good - a mercenary from an advanced civilisation can "jump" into others, and ends up in a "Wild West" type scenario, with the intention of feeding information back to his base. Turns out he like it there, and he finds himself torn between two homes. It doesn't help that he meets the woman of his dreams to muddy his thoughts even more. The action scenes were pretty good, and the narration by Jake Bible was solid. However, I felt like parts of the story were a jumping-off point for the author's own personal philosophies - which most authors do and it okay in itself - but it seems like he's just throwing the basic tenets out there without letting us dig deeper. In addition, the romance and love scenes seem clumsy, at least to me, and I am the antithesis of romantic. I can definitely see people enjoying the heck out of this, but for me, it was just okay.
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TwistedJester98
April 21, 2021
I've listened to 3 out of 4 of these books so far and I'm listening to them a third time now. not only was the detail amazing I love the story overall. At every chapter I'm just pulled into listening to it intently hanging on to every word. Plus everytime I have to stop because I've become busy I'm eager for it the whole time. Last but not least on Chapter 31 at 18:24 Aaron says "rip and tear" and all I can think of is he the new slayer from the Doom games lol.
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Mi Mosby
October 26, 2020
kept my interest,felt the story ,liked people ,loved the premise , thankful light on romance ,and story made sense. very thankful hints only of sex ...which always distracts from base story ,if all books are similar may place close to the top authors. ..maybe.
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