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  • Call to Arms

  • Blood on the Stars, Book 2
  • By: Jay Allan
  • Narrated by: Jeffrey Kafer
  • Length: 12 hrs and 52 mins
  • 4.9 out of 5 stars (35 ratings)

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Call to Arms

By: Jay Allan
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War. The word spreads throughout the Confederation...the long-expected Union invasion has come. The enemy is strong, their fleets larger and more powerful than intelligence reports had predicted. They have broken through the forward defenses, sent the Confederation's proud fleets into an ignominious retreat.

Captain Tyler Barron and the crew of the battleship Dauntless are light-years from the front lines, at Archellia, waiting for their damaged battleship to be repaired. Their ship is only just operational, but there is no time. The Confederation forces need every reinforcement they can get, and Barron and his survivors board their vessel...and rush to the battle lines.

When they get there, they encounter nothing but fleeing ships and shattered fleets. The Confederation is losing the war, falling back steadily, yielding system after system to the invaders. The Union fleets continue inexorably forward, seemingly immune to the supply constraints that have bogged down past invasions. Dauntless finds herself trapped, cut off from the rest of the fleet along with another Confed battleship and a trio of small escort vessels...deep behind the rapidly moving front lines.

Barron must make a choice. Pull back, try to find a way to get around the enemy, and rejoin the fleet. Or press on, strike deep behind the enemy advance, an almost suicidal thrust toward the Union's main logistical supply base...and the one way Tyler Barron can think of to buy the fleet the time it needs to regroup. To survive.

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Captivating, from beginning to end!

Just like the first book in the series, this is a sequel that smashes it out of the park! You can't help but be pulled into the story by your proverbial boot straps! If it were the physical book I was reading instead of the much more convenient Audible version I had the distinct pleasure of listening to, I'd say you couldn't put the book down, which makes this a perfect Audible book because you can allegedly do other things while listening. I say allegedly because you can't do them very well, not with such a captivating story that demands your attention playing away!

Jay Alan's style of writing forces you to concentrate and pay attention so you don't miss any vital parts of the story. While it's not complicated, it's not something you can just drift along in either. Nor is it entirely predictable - which is another thing I love about his style of writing. Now... On to book 3. :-)

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