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The Stars Rejoined

The Aryshan War, Book 3

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The Stars Rejoined

By: Jon Del Arroz
Narrated by: Zak Jordan
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If Tamar can’t be stopped…

…billions will die.

The Aryshan War reaches its stunning conclusion! With her bond broken, Tamar seizes control of the Aryshan Empire and escalates the war against Earth to new levels. She will stop at nothing until the humans are brought to their knees.

Sean races to find a way to reverse her condition to bring her back to the way she was, but the epic confrontation of the bulk of both empires’ fleets looms ever closer. He has to reach her before it’s too late.

Fans of E.E. “Doc” Smith’s Lensman and David Weber’s Honor Harrington will love The Stars Rejoined. Listen today!

©2023 Jonathan Del Arroz (P)2024 Jonathan Del Arroz
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While a successful conclusion to the story, this book dragged the story out way too long. Does it wrap things up? Yes. Is the writing competent and clever in places, yes. Unfortunately, this book repeats things the reader has known too many times, even within this book, making it feel a bit like filler. The characterizations are consistent but there are a few convenient coincidences to resolve the "how will they get out of it this time?" scenarios. Is the eventual conclusion satisfying? Yes. But it is a pain to get there. The battle scenes are handled adeptly, the timeline makes sense, but the pacing is painful more than once. This made me want to get to the end of the book more than enjoy the book as a whole. It is worth reading to see the way things end up? Yes. And there's definitely room for continuation (which the author has hinted at). The narrator did an excellent job on the audiobook.

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