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Particle Two

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Particle Two

By: Jaxon Reed
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Harvesting chunks of the sun can be rewarding . . . if you can stay alive.

Tom Savage and Gwen Wilder are running experiments never before seen in the galaxy, using a tiny piece of Phaethon’s sun. But the Ever Riders are on their trail, and still mad about losing out on Mal Dalmont’s bounty.

James Ever is a spiteful, vengeful man. But Tom has several aces up his sleeve, including a surplus space Marine battle bot and a local AI.

No one on Phaethon has ever dealt with someone as resourceful as Tom. No one has ever had quite this many resources to defend their homestead . . .


Veteran science fiction and fantasy author, two time Kindle Scout winner Jaxon Reed presents an all new space western set in the Milky Way’s vast frontier! Fistfights, bar brawls and gun battles pepper this fast-moving and fun romp, with high-tech hijinks meshing with Wild West drama. Take a trip out to the farm today!
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This has the chance of being a good listen but virtual voice ruins the experience.

The virtual voice is awful.

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I liked that this story kept me engaged and had my attention throughout. the ending is abruptly, but will make me goto next in series

this story was easy to follow and entertaining throughout

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This is a fun story, but listening to it when you have an AI narrating really is fairly bad. When listening to a narrative of a battle and one of the combatant’s, whose friend just got killed yells oh no, but there’s no inflection no change of volume no change of tone. It’s actually kind of disconcerting. It’s a lot like getting a lecture from oncology con professor who hasn’t raised his voice in the last 40 years.

Ai voice really ruins the story

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