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Matthew O. Duncan is part of the resurgence of Old School Sci-fi. His books are a mix of Military Sci-fi, Fantasy, Romance, and Mystery weaved together with non-stop action. Matt started his writing career as a playwright. He won a number of awards and had his plays produced on local stages. He put his pen down in the late ’90s but picked it up again in 2011.
O’Hara never wanted to be a hero. He was a combat pilot only because his skills made him the best and Earth needed men like him to fight the enemy amongst the stars. Living a life a service and duty, alone in a cockpit suited him well, but fate had other plans for him. Shot down over an alien planet he was saved by a beautiful and mysterious woman named Katreena. He soon learns that the world is populated by people who seemed to have been lost by time and controlled by stones that the people believe to be divine magic. Wanting only to return to his fleet, he discovers that he has more than a passing connection with the world’s people, a love that resurrects a heart long thought dead and a decisive battle to the war that followed him.
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เขียนรีวิวa good one if you ask me you can give it a try if you want that's all i can say bz not every story meant for everyone...... overall i will say it is not that bad
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I don't understand why this book isn't more popular. The grammar and flow of the story is top notch, and it's the first book on Webnovel that feels like an actual book. The chapters are lengthy so even though premium is introduced early, it still feels like you're getting a good chunk of the book. Overall I'm just glad the characters aren't all arrogant douches, but actually have depth to them. I also think the POV's have been done very well, all of them having relevance to the story and the characters. There are no glaringly obvious plot holes and no information dumps, whilst still introducing you to the world to a good degree.
No doubt a diamond in the rubble. However, the transition from mild sci-fi to complete fairy tale caught me off-guard. But you can't help but anticipate the spaceman meeting a fairy tale princess. 'tis for female audience in my opinion.