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  • Forever Until Tomorrow

  • War Eternal, Book 5
  • By: M.R. Forbes
  • Narrated by: Jeffrey Kafer
  • Length: 8 hrs and 9 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (738 ratings)

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A war lost...A war declared...A second chance to change the future ...

Major Katherine "Peregrine" Asher of the United Earth Alliance has never heard of the Tetron. As the pilot in charge of guiding Earth's first interstellar starship into space, she has enough to think about already.

But when a standard meet-and-greet with the global elite goes sideways, Katherine finds herself front and center in a war she has never heard of and doesn't understand. A war where the enemy can be anyone, and her only hope of survival rests on finding a soldier who doesn't exist.

A soldier named Colonel Mitchell Williams.

©2016 M.R. Forbes (P)2016 Podium Publishing

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A bit haphazard but still a fun book

Well, once the riggers were defeated Forbes stopped with the annoying "Rig-GERS!" appellation and in now settled on the marine, "uuh-RAH". While I preferred this over the previous one, the narrator sort of, matter-of-factly, utters it without any enthusiasm, coming off as "why bother?" moments.

As with the previous novels, this one sets us into a new timeline back sometime in the past. The only characters that made it back are Mitchell and the Kathrine and Watson and other tektrons. There are a lot of head scratching in the beginning since much of what transpires in the beginning doesn't make much sense until much further on in the book and some of it isn't revealed until the very end.

What's not clear is whether this is the last book in the series or not. I'll not indicate why since in doing so I would reveal not only a few spoilers but also ruin the ending for anyone wantin