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Declared Hostile

By: Capt. Kevin P. Miller USN (Ret.)
Narrated by: Corey M. Snow
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Wilson shot a glance over his right shoulder at San Ramon. In addition to the blinking of anti-aircraft artillery guns, he could see clouds of smoke on the field from the numerous Slash hits. Breathing through his mouth, he concentrated on getting fast and maintaining a slight climb. Bright fireballs of AAA shot by him in groups of three and four, orderly trails from low to high. His body was tense, ready for impact. He felt and heard the thud behind, on his right. Terrified, he twisted his body in the ejection seat to see what he could, pushing his helmet and goggles with his left hand to see over his wing. Through the narrow field of view of the goggles, he sensed flickering behind him. He then felt the airplane yaw right. Both were signs he had lost thrust on the right side. Sonofabitch!

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Better than the first book.

Not the best book I've ever read, but it's still pretty good. The characters are still kind of dry. The story line is flat and predictable. The best thing about this book is the military detail and the flight jargon. The author knows his stuff and makes the flight portions of the book believable. The other parts aren't bad but aren't the best.

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Kevin Miller Scores Again!

Miller does a masterful job adding virtue into his stories without ever sounding preachy. It's always a delight hearing our main protagonist; Wilson and the squadron get together they struggle through military life because it feels authentic. Miller (a former fighter pilot) knows what military life is really like in terms of gender relations, diversity, leadership(good/bad). The flying sequences are fun and exciting while being very nicely detailed for someone who loves aviation. My only complaint is the portrayal of the Venezuelan drug cartels is a little on the silly side, but this keeps the story from getting too dark making it accessible to young adults.

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Good not great like Raven 1

Feminist activist ruins squadron mates for her personal agenda? Could that actually happen? Don’t know, but as a former company commander and Battalion commander prospect, I know what the United States Army would have done to a betrayer of a fellow soldier, and fellow member of the officer corps exhibiting that behavior- and a Silver Star would not be the result… Maybe the mud and the ever present sand in our eyes, our weapons and our … Once a Soldier/Once a Marine communications gear, give Army Soldiers and US Marines a particular point of view we eat the same dirt often on each other’s flank and we deride each others service mercilessly, but we know… WE KNOW!

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Declared Hostile - fantastic.

Declared Hostile was even better than Raven One! Colorful characters, well developed. Put me on the edge of my seat a lot. Combat scenes made me feel like I was in the cockpit!

Great follow up to Raven One. You should read this book.

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A Second gripping read from Kevin Miller

Plenty of excitement for those who love naval/military fiction. This book, like the first in the series, is filled with exciting combat scenes, along with the everyday personalities in ships and squadrons that cross over into how military personnel perform under the stress of adversity. This adds a level of reality that is not found in many books of this genre.
The narration is also excellent, and I recall none of the "annoying" mispronunciations of ships and/or locations in this audiobook.

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Awesome story!

Amazing story!!

Narrator could have been coached on military jargon better. Broke immersion everytime he spelled out an acronym instead of saying it.

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Enjoyable read with good characters and plot. There were some defects in the book--the narrator had not done his research and mispronounced some geography. Shane's story is not concluded--just hanging. The interaction of the flag and general officers was true to form but how could a sub driver wind up as a Carrier Group Commander? The action was heart pounding and interesting, but if you don't like aviation, you won't get it as it's highly technical. Author addressed some hot button national issues, namely about undeclared raid-type military action, which was more prevalent during his Navy career. Looking for R3.

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A great read!

I found this book to be very well written. Declared hostel is well researched, and the characters are quite believable, as is the story itself. This would be a great story for anyone who is interested in military action novels, or related genres.

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Policeman to the world

I can see how this story could be true. It could happen just as depicted. In fact many times I wondered if it was? I enjoyed the novel and will be waiting for another one from Capt Miller. I also enjoy his appearances with Ward Carol on YouTube. Much respect! “Hoser”

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Good follow up.

The technical detail, prose, and narration are just as excellent as in Raven One, but the cast was on the large side and it didn’t feel like there was time to get invested in the characters the way I did in Raven One. Not a bad book, but it didn’t have the “drop everything and listen” ability that the first book does.

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