The Fires of Aurelius

By Robert M. Kerns

The Fires of Aurelius - Robert M. Kerns
  • Release Date: 2021-07-06
  • Genre: Science Fiction
Score: 4
4
From 78 Ratings

Description

An unknown task force. The Coalition shattered. Haven destroyed?

The Haven Protectorate continues to chip away at the Coalition's holdings through guile and subterfuge...and supplying resistance movements. Cole doesn't want an all-out war. Beta Magellan isn't ready.

But when a group of unknown ships attacks the far side of the Coalition, Cole must shift priorities.

Who are the newcomers? Will Cole lead the Haven Protectorate to victory?

Get your copy to find out!

Reviews

  • MEH…

    1
    By kiwatate
    It felt as if the author tired of the story and characters. As a result this last book was very short and seemingly unfinished.
  • Awful ending

    1
    By Kona O'Reilly
    Absolutely great series with the worst possible ending. This was the first of Robert Kerns books that I have read. I was sure that after finishing this series I would read a lot more of his books. I don’t believe that going to happen. If the author isn’t interested enough to end his work why waste my time getting involved.
  • …are you okay?

    3
    By [insert pseudonym here]
    Mr. Kerns, The first book in this series completely hooked me. I read the second two books in as many days. This universe that you’ve created, the complex and amusing dynamics between characters, the moral questions of privacy and government and free will… well, your passion shines through your writing, and that’s why I kept reading. Then I read this book. By far not the worst book I have ever read, but I knew even before I read the afterword that your passion for this project was somewhere in deep space. It happens, and I respect you for trying to fight through enough to give the series closure. That being said, I hope that at some point your love of writing makes its way back to you. It’s fairly impossible to completely kill off a passion (trust me, I’ve tried), so just remember that you are in no way obligated to finish any series. If you rewrite this last book in 20 years, I’ll read it. If you leave the series as it is, that’s okay too. I’d rather wait for a book that you can be proud of (and enjoy writing) than read a book in which you clearly feel like you’re having your teeth pulled, no matter how much I want to know whether or not Srexx ends up taking over the entire human race. Mr. Kerns, you have a gift. Despite all of the teeth-pulling and hair-tearing frustration of writing this book, I still saw moments of you genuinely having fun with the universe you’ve created. They reminded me why I love reading, and kept me reading this book until the end. Thank you for sharing your gift with me. I wish you all the best.