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Battlefield Pacific: Book Four of the Red Storm Series

By: James Rosone, Miranda Watson
Narrated by: B. J. Harrison
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If the Pacific falls to the Chinese, they will be one step closer to dominating all of Asia.

A line has been drawn in the sand - if there is any hope of stemming Operation Red Storm, the Philippines cannot be conquered. Will the Allies be able to hold their ground in this intense sea battle?

Reeling from the loss of two aircraft carriers, the US is forced to move its carriers from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific. Will additional ships from the Atlantic Fleet and the new railguns on the Zumwalt-class destroyers be enough to overcome the drone and cruise missile swarms of the Chinese navy? Or will the sheer numbers of incoming munitions simply overtake the Allied forces?

Battlefield Pacific is the highly anticipated fourth book in the Red Storm geopolitical military thriller series. If you like pulse-pounding combat scenes, rich characters, and unpredictable twist and turns, you’ll love James Rosone and Miranda Watson’s newest addition to the series.

Uncover some of the deeper threads that have been woven in Russia and China’s master plot. With the addition of India and Indonesia to their alliance, will the democracies of the West be able to stand against the dictatorial regimes of the East? Grab your copy of Battlefield Pacific to join the action and find out.

The Red Storm Series is best enjoyed when read in the correct order as each book builds on the previous work.

Reading order:

  • Book 1: Battlefield Ukraine
  • Book 2: Battlefield Korea
  • Book 3: Battlefield Taiwan
  • Book 4: Battlefield Pacific
  • Book 5: Battlefield Russia
  • Book 6: Battlefield China - End of Series
©2018 Front Line Publishing (P)2019 Front Line Publishing

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Changing the narrator on book 4 is never good

Night and day between the two narrators. This guy just isn't a good fit for military fiction. Enjoyed the story a ton to this point. Maybe I'll try the written version but I doubt it. Definitely will be trading in books 1-3 as I no longer have interest in the story as a whole.

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Guide for narrators - just read the book

I've enjoyed the first books in the series and they were well narrated. B.J. Harrison has done the last books and I'm not even sure I want to listen to them.. I don't understand why readers insist on "spicing things up" with various terrible accents. Terrible southern accents, even worse Chinese and Russian accents are like fingernails on a chalk board.

Listening to a Chinese general using a non-accented English voice is far better than listening to a terrible attempt at a Chinese accent. I'll probably finish the series but Harrison has joined the list of readers that I won't listen to.

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The new narrator ruins the series

First of al I rely liked the series and the story. And was looking forward to listening to this book.

But the new narrator ruins the experience. The narrator does not understand pacing and build up but switches between normal and almost comicaly over the top. No slow build up of tension just over the top excitement that doesn't sound like real dialogue. The previous narrator did a lot better job of conveying the carracters in a believable fashion. Now al the carracters are caricatures over the top, the senior officers al sound like old men with dentures, the president's advisors suddenly have over the top dialects and the foreign accents the narrator puts on span from crocodile dundie wannabes to borderline racist. Every time he put on a over the top Chinese accent I contemplate of the story is good enough to push on through.

The narrator is not even constant in his own characters.

The story is good and you can hint the good characters behind the awful narration.

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Bad narration.

Narration needs improvement. just read the book and stop with the silly accents. Copy over

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Not a bad book, but laughable subplots3

the book overall was good, but the whole antifa subplot was laughable to the point of ridiculous right wing fringe propaganda. same goes for the idea of techno communism.

the author has a middle school understanding of such things and it shows. still, I was entertained, so 3 stars.

narrator was good, with some glaring mispronounced terms.

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Yes, fiction can contain mistakes

This could have been a good book/series, except for those pesky mistakes.

I don't have the written book so I can't tell for certain if the errors are the fault of the narrator or author. For example, early in the story, the narrator mentions "anti-personal mine". That's so obviously wrong to anyone who reads military novels. It is an "anti-personnel" mine.. In another section, a "Zumwalt" destroyer is pronounced "zoom-walt". Again wrong. The first part is "zum", rhymes with "gum". Then, the narrator pronounces the name "Sig Sauer" (pistol) as "Sig Sawyer", like Tom Sawyer. No, no, no, it sounds like "sour", not "sawyer". One last point. I don't know why authors need to mangle military ranks in their dialog. Why didn't the author just ask a soldier? You can find them easily. In combat and less formal settings, a Sargent, is a Sargent, is a Sargent. You don't go around saying, "First Sargent Smith, or Staff Sargent Smith." It is just Sargent Smith. It is not First Lieutenant Smith or Second Lieutenant Smith. It is just Lieutenant Smith.
I like a good military story, but terminology needs to be accurate or it ruins the feel. The narrator either needs to research the subject, or give up reading military novels.

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Great book in the series

This series is awesome it keeps you hooked throughout and it keeps you reading to see just how the good guys are going to pull through!

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I want more.

Brilliant writing and very accurate & detailed with real world facts. Can't wait for the next book.

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Wow, just wow.

Great story excellently told. There were quite a few moments when I thought about turning it off as the story not only kept me gripped but illicited no little anxiety regarding the outcome. I can't wait for the next installment.

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Poor narration by Harrison

The book itself is decent; I've been engrossed in the Red Storm Series and entertained by the author's storytelling. However, I must admit, the narrator's performance leaves much to be desired. Listening to him is almost unbearable at times, particularly during the battle scenes where his voice inflections feel incredibly awkward, nearly detracting from the overall enjoyment. Despite this, I'm committed to continuing with the series out of curiosity to see how it unfolds. Yet, I can't help but hope that future installments will feature a different narrator.

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