Sorry I’ve been lax on the blog front lately; I’ve been trying to make my deadline on the Star Trek: The Next Generation — Cold Equations trilogy. Someday soon I hope to have cover art to share … but today is not that day.
I’ve come slouching out of the shadows this evening to share these excerpts from a new review of Star Trek Vanguard: Storming Heaven by John Keegan on Critical Myth-Interpretations —
“[Storming Heaven] unspools at a blistering pace … This was dark, gritty Trek at its best.”
“The pace is relentless. … The result is a book that you don’t want to put down, because there’s no telling what might come next. Even the climax of the series, in the final third of the book, seems to escalate at frightening speed.”
“For those who may have been sitting on the fence, waiting to see if it would have a good enough ending to justify giving the series a shot, rest assured: this is one Star Trek saga that does not disappoint.”
John also shared his review over on GoodReads, where he gave Storming Heaven 5/5 stars. Thanks, John!
Mirrored from davidmack.pro/blog.

2012-05-26 02:48 am (UTC)
He's right. It IS worth the time and the money.
It's good art.
2012-05-26 03:44 am (UTC)
Edited at 2012-05-26 03:44 am (UTC)
Speaking of IAMTW
2012-05-26 11:50 am (UTC)
(Not sure what to suggest to resolve your current dilemma with their awards.)