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Hero at Large (Second Edition)

The Hunter Legacy, Book One

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Hero at Large (Second Edition)

By: Timothy Ellis
Narrated by: Graham Halstead
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Surviving, having survived, comes with a body count.

Jonathon Hunter has evoked the wrath of 27th-century pirates. With his sexy twin bodyguards, Jonathon seeks to come to grips with station life in a suddenly hostile universe.

Celebrity, gratitude, sudden attacks, and a mysterious prophecy are more than most 18-year-olds can handle. A reluctant hero, Jonathon is on a journey, seemingly out of his time, but always in time.

Meet Jon Hunter as he starts a two-year journey to prophecy, with his AI sidekick and mostly female mercenary team.

This is a rollicking coming-of-age story of life in space, fighter- and ground-combat action, and surviving the consequences of surviving.

©2018 Timothy Ellis (P)2018 Tantor
Fiction Military Science Fiction Space Opera
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I'm a big fan of sci-fi and have done many books and series and always like to give new series a go. I gave this series full books before. finally going with it is not good and I would prefer to not bother continuing and recommend to most unless you want a childish writing series to look elsewhere.
The reason I say this is it feels like it's setting the world of idiocracy. everyone is so dumb and our hero is mildly smarter and it's because of old things in the past and a gifting on him. The problem with that is is it doesn't seem justified as to why he is so good or everyone looks to him. his tactics are basic at best and no military would make the mistakes that I made except for him and his crew. I like the idea of what he was trying to achieve with these books but I don't think they're achieved and the other problem is but all the books still don't really go anywhere and haven't really answered any questions. so it feels like I'm reading a TV series and I'm on season 4 and yet got no real answers and when you do get answers they are basic and just easily solved and move on.
so I'll say it's good in theory but not good

Idiocracy SciFi but without knowing

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‘The Hunter Legacy’ series offers an ‘interesting’ blend of sci-fi and fantasy elements, but it may not be everyone’s cup of tea. I personally found it to be somewhat immature and repetitive, making it less appealing for those seeking a more serious sci-fi experience. However, if you’re in the mood for a lighter, soap-opera-like narrative combined with Eastern Hindu mythology and spiritual themes (especially in the later books in this series), this could be an enjoyable read for you. My overall rating for the series is a 3/5

Interesting, but not for me

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Good story told very well
Easy listening light hearted story with enough framer to keep you interested

Great character in a good story

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Loved the audio can’t wait for the next audio in the series. Will be watching out for.

Awesome

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if you can't do accents, dont. totally ruined story and made you forget everything.. worst narrator ever.

worst accent ever

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It's like a pg-13 harem story but with no meaningful relationships and a bunch or spirituality nonsense thrown in. Don't bother

Hero series

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