
Of One Mind
Tasmanian Special Forces Group, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Emily Woo Zeller
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By:
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C.R. Daems
About this listen
The Tasmanian's unofficial motto is et anima una: of one mind.
Somehow, the elite special forces group performs like they have one mind. Jolie understands on a subconscious level, but not on an intellectual level. This is an important level for Jolie, as she has a platoon and no stated objectives while on assignments and, therefore, easy to lose her connection with the main force. A problem that could make her unfit for the Tasmanians....
©2021 C.R. Daems (P)2021 Podium AudioMilitary science fiction at its best
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Firstly the narrator did a fabulous job. She bought the books to life., made all characters real especially the main character. Also the rest of the Tassie’s
The author who was new to me, at book one did an excellent job. The books are interesting, with that touch of sarcasm and humour.. I laughed out loud, snorted in disgust, moaned in sympathy, felt soldiers of emotions at the antics of the main combatants.
Fabulous, I loved them all and highly recommend.
Just wish Joellee could have hooked up maybe once or twice, a little romance would have been the cream on top of the icing.
Being an Aussie I loved that a Tasmanian Devil was used as their major symbol..
Well done
Devastated It’s finished
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