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During a test flight for the world’s first warp engine, Major Noah Gantz is set to go down in the history books.
Despite years of training, the mission goes sideways, and instead of a quick trip to the moon and back, Noah's ship is transported across the universe to stars unknown.
Stranded in space and on the brink of death, Noah is rescued by a sentient starship and its captain. To save his life, the ship’s own biomatter must replace his failing cells.
Now, Noah is different. Stronger, faster...and there’s a voice in his head.
The voice of the ship itself, and its name is Kayan.
With no way to return home, Noah must adapt and rebuild his life in this unfamiliar corner of the universe. And as he does, he discovers a looming threat in the far reaches of space, growing in power, and set on capturing Noah and his ship.
Worse still, this new enemy knows about Earth...and it has big plans.
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- Length: 10 hrs and 13 mins
- Unabridged
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When aliens invade Las Vegas, one man is thrust into a battle beyond imagination, fighting the terrifying shock troops of a sprawling galactic empire. To protect a terrified child, he seizes the strange weapon of a fallen hero—an ancient, sentient sword—and is catapulted far into the future with no way back. Now trapped in an alien world, he must master the sword's mysterious power and navigate a deadly game of political intrigue. But time is running out for humanity.
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It's A Great Hero's Journey of Internal Dialogue
- By Amazon Customer on 03-12-25
By: J.N. Chaney, and others
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Daggered Wings
- Metatalta, Book 1
- By: David E. Kinney
- Narrated by: Randy McCarten
- Length: 13 hrs and 30 mins
- Unabridged
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Incorporated into the mighty Jakarien Empire, Earths endless wars, hunger, and disease faded into historical footnotes. But peace and prosperity came with a cost. The Imperiums aggressive expansion requiring an inexhaustible supply of pilots, aliens from the furthest reaches of the galaxy, having endured the brutality of Star Corps' orbiting officer evaluation school, gather at SCB Slatereach vying for the right to be called a Hunter of the Imperium. Sam Becket, a human, is one such alien.
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good listen!
- By Jack on 05-14-25
By: David E. Kinney
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Western Lights
- By: C.P. Schaefer
- Narrated by: Maria Marquis
- Length: 10 hrs and 23 mins
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The world she knew is gone. The climate crisis that doomed her future hasn't begun yet, but neither has the fight to stop it. Stranded decades before disaster, Sara must convince a skeptical world to change course before it’s too late.
By: C.P. Schaefer
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Star Scrapper
- By: J.N. Chaney, Matthew A. Goodwin
- Narrated by: Neill Thorne
- Length: 10 hrs and 51 mins
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The war against the AI was won but a new threat is rising. Hank Spears is content with his life as a scrapper until he unearths an artificial intelligence who warns him of a grave threat to all life in the universe. Since AI has long been outlawed and anyone caught harboring one is imprisoned or executed, the two must go on the run, fleeing into the far reaches of space. They must avoid capture, all for the sake of those who would imprison them. Looking for help from old friends to fight new enemies, Hank must find a way to save himself so that he can save the universe.
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Rubbish
- By Joseph on 05-08-24
By: J.N. Chaney, and others
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Exodus Ark: Volume 1
- Exodus Ark, Book 1, 2
- By: J. N. Chaney
- Narrated by: Jeffrey Kafer
- Length: 14 hrs and 34 mins
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This volume contains books one and two of Exodus Ark, a thrilling new military sci-fi series from USA Today best-selling author J.N. Chaney.
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Got through most but did not finish
- By Joseph on 02-11-21
By: J. N. Chaney
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Able Bodied Soldier 1
- Able Bodied Soldier, Book 1
- By: Jason Anspach, J.N. Chaney
- Narrated by: R.C. Bray
- Length: 12 hrs and 47 mins
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Titus Briggs is an Earth Defense soldier, a grunt, a decorated war hero—it's all he's ever known. So when a career-ending injury leaves him lying in a hospital bed, missing both legs, he struggles to accept his new reality. He can no longer walk, which means he can no longer fight. That is until a mysterious colonel arrives and offers Titus the opportunity to step into a new kind of war, a new kind of fight. To become a new kind of soldier. Mobile Combat Suits—MOCOMS—represent the next stage in human warfare. They enable soldiers to fight like never before.
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Best new series of 2024
- By Kristopher G. Hesson on 12-21-24
By: Jason Anspach, and others
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Messenger Corps
- Messenger Corps, Book 1
- By: J.N. Chaney, Terry Maggert, Glenn Seguin
- Narrated by: Jeffrey Kafer
- Length: 13 hrs and 17 mins
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For years, pilots who merely looked like soldiers were adequate. They filled the mechs. They filled roles. They supported Spann and his genetic offshoot of pure-blooded warriors known as the Superba. Spann's dream of absolute power ends with a single, crushing blow as a new enemy strikes at the Realm, leaving no survivors—followed by a mad dash to find fighters who can stand up in the old ways, using the mechs gifted to humanity by their oldest allies. Even in the midst of war, there is hope.
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Pretty good but…
- By J. Ridpath on 11-18-24
By: J.N. Chaney, and others
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Flight of the Javelin
- The Complete Series: A Space Opera Box Set
- By: Rachel Aukes
- Narrated by: Emily Woo Zeller
- Length: 27 hrs and 2 mins
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Get the Flight of the Javelin box set, featuring all three books in the Amazon best-selling series. Space opera action perfect for fans of Jay Allan, Jennifer Foehner Wells, and JN Chaney. Books included in the set: Black Sheep, Free Station, and Rogue Planet.
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"Complete set" is a misnomer.
- By Darth Barthus on 06-16-21
By: Rachel Aukes
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Boots Down
- Tall Boys, Book 1
- By: Scott Moon
- Narrated by: Connor Brannigan
- Length: 8 hrs and 26 mins
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When a platoon of tall boys learns their sergeant's brother is MIA, they go into a city wracked with centuries of war to find him. By the end of the fight, they will learn of a massive government coverup by the highest officers in the expeditionary fleet, an alien invasion, new portal technology, and an AI uprising that may or may not be benevolent. All they must do to put things right is save humanity.
By: Scott Moon
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Void Drifter
- Void Drifter, Book 1
- By: Jason Anspach, J.N. Chaney
- Narrated by: Mark Boyett
- Length: 14 hrs and 17 mins
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The Amazon rainforest holds a world-changing secret—a ship lost to time from another world. College student Will Kaufman unearthed the biggest archaeological discovery in human history… he just needs to find a way back to Earth to tell people about it. Four thousand years ago, a Federation bounty hunter Void ship crashed on a remote and primitive planet. There it remained until Will found it and accidentally reactivated it, launching him light-years away.
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Ok. Too much Moral Grandstanding
- By Roy on 06-25-24
By: Jason Anspach, and others
the cowardly pilot
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reminds me if farscape
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Mediocre
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Great story
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all talk
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a good story. well told. I am signing up for book two.
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Farscape but not as good
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I’ve tried everything in my power to finish this story.
If you’re a FarScape fan, or know enough about that show to know the basics, then imagine if you will a superficial retelling of FarScape where the Crichton character somehow manages to become quasi-Pilot when he first arrives on Moya. In so many ways, that’s what this is, at least, the bulk of the beginning and the opening premise is obviously heavily inspired by FarScape. It’s not a bad thing, and to be fair, I initially planned to defend the authors against fellow FarScape fans or simply those in the know accusing them of ripping off the show. I’ll still do some defense on the authors’ behalf. Let’s face it people, there’s nothing new in story telling and FarScape, although it took a unique spin on the tropes, didn’t create anything out of nothing. All the tropes FarScape used have been done before so even those imaginative creators were inspired by stuff like Lost in Space, which in and of itself has become a trope. So much so, there are plenty of space opera stories that start with an astronaut from Earth or a group of astronauts from Earth or random people getting lost in space somehow, often by way of a malfunctioning space craft. Look, I get it, the obvious things are there, I won’t deny that, which is why I say it’s heavily inspired by FarScape….and that’s not a bad thing….until it is.
Leading me to my criticism.
Sometimes what works in visual media doesn’t work in written media. Sometimes that’s worse so when the story is locked in first person POV and the MC is severely unlikable. That’s the main problem with Homeworld Lost. The MC is unlikable. Sure, there are some who will not be turned off by this MC as evidenced by the positive reviews, but this MC is a product of authors writing a military character more from pop culture influence rather than an understanding of how real military, to include combat veterans, fighter pilots, and let’s add, an astronaut, would act. Instead, we get more of a rebellious teenage minded impulsive character.
Let’s pause. Before I get too deep into this review, or more accurate, my thoughts on this story, let me caveat all this with the revelation that I served in the U.S. Air Force, like MC. I was not a fighter pilot, nor pilot of any kind. I worked with them due to some of the responsibilities of my job, that I won’t get into for…reasons. I’ve also worked with officers and, yes, I’m aware that leadership, enlisted and commissioned, can have a sense of humor and a personality outside of being super serious and “boring” as some authors and readers would consider it. Also, I want to point out that MC is a Major. This means MC would be somewhere between 33 if he joined as an officer or close to 40 if not 40ish if MC enlisted and transitioned to being an officer after becoming an NCO, which is roughly when you’re allowed to transition into an officer if you enlisted. Generally, because to apply to OTS you have to have a bachelor’s degree and/or a senior degree.
So, factor in the fact that an airman has to go to work and go to school, get, at least a bachelors, and then apply to OTS, go through that training, and then be an officer for about 6ish years before promotion to Major. So, MC, again, would not be some snot-nosed young buck. He'd be a 33ish – 40ish grown, mature minded, man. Also, factor in MC’s time in training to be a test pilot astronaut and MC’s time as a test pilot astronaut. Factor all this in when considering the maturity level and adaptive skills of someone like MC. So, let me spoil you here. MC is not written the way you’re likely thinking a character with this background should be written. As I said, MC is written more like a rebellious teenage, minded scatter brained type of person who lacks focus in serious situations. To include, laying on their death bad. Of which you could likely give MC a pass because pain, etc. could induce disorganized thoughts.
Let’s get back to the First person POV. I’m a relative fan of Chaney, I’ll admit I’m not die hard, nor do I tune in and read every story he releases. But I point out that I’m somewhat a fan to indicate I’m ware Chaney writes in First person. I can’t say a lot about Moon, but visiting his library of books, I can see that he’s also a First person POV veteran as well. Yet, both of these authors make rookie mistakes. They make the MC unlikable as I said and stay in his head too often and I’ll add also make the MC scatter brained.
I imagine with the influence from FarScape that MC was supposed to be a wise cracking MC type who uses comedy, sometimes even dark and at inappropriate times, as some way to deal with stress. It’s an often mistake made by writers when it comes to military. Yes, as someone who served in the military as I’ve said before on some of my other reviews, I’m aware military has sort of a college-frat boy and college-sorority girl behavior, yet what these authors forget, even the ones who are former military, is that there’s a balance. Leadership usually reels this in when seriousness is needed and even then, the understanding of the gravity of one’s job and sometimes the dangerous circumstances force the juvenile behavior to be disciplined. I find that authors who want to write about a military character constantly cracking jokes to “ease the tension” never properly create that balance and show said character have enough serious moments to be taken…well…seriously. Even Crichton knew when to stop pushing buttons and when to shut up and who to try to push buttons with. Noah, the MC of this story, will be thinking about ways to get under someone’s skin in a dangerous situation of which he has no leverage simply because he is not in control of the situation.
Example. Noah is in an interrogation room with an alien authority figure who for all intents and purposes is pretty much the equivalent of border control for any country at a planetary level. So, recall my point about about MC’s age and time in service and other experience. In other words, through observation of the situation (they just asked permission to land on this planet and were told they’d be interviewed, and their ship inspected by planetary security and escort fighters), you’d think MC would pick up on the obvious notion that his interrogator is just doing his job and making sure MC is not a terrorist. Let me add, MC was told by one of the other cast members that terrorists had used a ship like theirs to commit an act of terrorism on the planet before. So, with this other piece of information and MC being a military man, you’d expect MC to act accordingly and with understanding of the security measures being taken to ensure him and his crew members aren’t a threat to the planet.
No, no, instead he goes into the interview being a jerk. In the midst of the interview when he can’t get control over the situation and a leg up on the interviewer, MC thinks to himself about how he can push the alien’s buttons to get a reaction, just to do it. What?! That’s something you’d expect from a rebellious teen.
Another example. To explain this, I need to point this other issue out with MC. Remember, he’s a human lost in space on a sentient alien ship where alien cultures and behaviors are strange to him. He spends a hefty amount of time treating them as humans, despite the obvious for some odd reason. Even after he admits to himself that he’s doing it and needs to stop. Even when he learns from experience, sometimes under threat of his life, that certain human behaviors, such as knocking at someone’s door to be pilot, can be misconstrued by an alien as a life-threatening non-verbal communication signal. Yet, again, he keeps doing these dumb things. Ok, now to the point. MC shares the ship with a silent warrior type who doesn’t think getting involved with all of the administrative and non-combat decisions is important enough for him to always be present with the group. There’s a point in the story where another alien character tells MC to his face not to push the warrior alien’s buttons and to not provoke him. Almost immediately right after that when silent warrior acts, well silent warriorish, MC thinks in his head that he wants to yell an alien bad word at the silent warrior that he learned from the silent warrior and the sentient ship that it’s a very, very, very grave insult. Yet, MC thinks in his head, impulsively that he wants to yell this word at him just to get a reaction from the silent warrior just because the guy is being…well silent. Again, super childish.
The other problem with MC is that, as I alluded, in the midst of serious moments, he’s thinking up random things. Often, flash backs to his time on Earth. One quick example. They’re face to face with the big bad, their whole plan is failing. MC in the midst of the conversation is thinking about a bar he and a few other pilots frequented back on Earth. At first, it’s relevant given the circumstances I won’t get into because of spoilers, but once the authors remove the relevancy of the flashback, MC should’ve stopped reminiscing about the bar given the situation. Yet, for some strange reasons, the author still has him reminiscing about the bar for several more moments while he’s having a back and forth with the big bad. This happens often in the story at various times when MC is interacting with someone, but almost always when the ship is traveling and MC is locked in his pod and the readers are, once again, stuck in his head. The authors vacillate between MC having a random flashback about his grandfather and the ship flying about in space. Yes, even if the ship is in a combat situation.
One last thing. The authors also make the mistake of making everyone stupid outside of the big bad. All of the military people in the story don’t act like military other than the big bads. All of the other military people act reactionary, their plans are janky, and even when the authors have MC recognize this, it doesn’t work, because MC’s plans are wonky and impulsive and not always because he’s reacting to an event out of his control. There were several times in the story where an obvious solution was available, and MC impulsively and childishly “forced” by constantly whining about it. Let me explain this a bit better, MC has a unique link to the ship I won’t get into. Suffice to say, because of this link, the ship will lean more toward MC’s desires and so, his fellow crew members are forced to take the obviously dangerous option which led to surprise, surprise, them being in a dangerous situation that now MC has to come up with wacky plans to get them out of it. Even when a senior alien on the ship tells him this, that his reckless and impulsive behavior has endangered the crew several times, the authors play this conversation down and take out the seriousness of the impact to give the MC any degree of character growth.
This is getting long, so going to end this with this. I gave this 3 stars to be nice despite being unable to finish. I also want to add that this might have also been an issue with Neil Thorne didn’t perform a wise cracking supposed to be funny MC in the way Ben Browder performed Crichton in FarScape. I could say more in contrast and comparison between the show and Crichton and this MC, but won’t. I could nitpick on more, but won’t as this has already gotten long.
Your mileage may vary. These are some of the reasons I rated this as I have and wasn’t able to get through the final chapters of the story.
Unlikeable MC Ruined it for me
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Main character though somehow has been trained to kill, but has no inkling for it, even when the bad guys desperately need it.
I normally crank the speed of crap stories up, that and do a cliff notes run through of the story, but for some unknown reason I slogged through this story that the author must have written to put in a swimming pool.
Commentor Roy pretty much sums it up.
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Villains know all
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