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Archangel One

Archangel One, Book 1

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Archangel One

By: Evan Currie
Narrated by: Stephen Dexter
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An elite squadron must go undercover behind enemy lines in this thrilling new space adventure from the author of the Odyssey One series.

Humanity has reached an uneasy truce with the Empire—but unless the allies bring the fight to the enemy, extinction is all but assured. In preparation for the inevitable next war, Commander Stephen Michaels is at the helm of the Archangel Squadron, and his orders are simple: go rogue.

Disguised as mercenaries, Commander Michaels and the Archangels seek valuable intelligence on their imposing foe. Their mission takes them deep into uncharted territory, where they make inroads with the Empire, fiercely guarding their true identities and purpose. Fighting for the enemy goes against everything they stand for, but these are desperate times.

As their deception increases, so does the risk. With the Empire’s deadliest secrets within reach, Commander Michaels and the Archangels accept a mission that will take them even deeper into the Imperial fold. They know all too well that one wrong step won’t just end their lives—it could end their entire civilization.

©2019 by Cleigh Currie. (P)2019 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved.
Adventure First Contact Military Science Fiction Space Exploration Space Opera Space Fiction Interstellar
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Great Start!

As always with a narrator change, it is an adjustment. After about an hour I got used to it and he was fine for the rest of the book. Good voice but you could tell it was his first "space" book and had some laughable mistakes. Looks like before this he stuck with cheese ball romance/erotica book so I guess he needs to lean those science words!. The book its self was great. More of a continuation than a new series. This book is a great setup for the series to come. Fast paced with great characters, and all the main characters from the first series are here.I have already preordered the second book in the series.

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I love it

Out of all the books ever written by Evan Currie this would definitely be in one of my top three, I have never laughed as hard or as much as I did listening to this audiobook I definitely love the aspect Mr Currie is taking in this series of books.

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story from Evan is great and deep as always

HOWEVER... The narrator did not match any of the characters and really hurt my feelings. this was actually a great (.x) story arc branch of this series. however the narrator was sub par. I will go so far as to say sub par at BEST! Honestly he was not bad for a Clancy novel or something similar... However Evan Currie has created a universe that needs more depth from the narrator. both narrators from the main vein of story were great (I was concerned when 4th book had a new narrator but have no complaints after losing narrator #1) even the ( .x) narrator was great (especially because the characters were different than main ark). The fact a majority of characters in this book are the characters we have come to know and love it really detracts from the story. I don't if Evan was part of the production process but this need to be addressed. I have loved this series since 1st book and honestly had to read the book just to wash narrator out of my ears after listening. Please fix this going forward. i love this stories universe and have both read and listened to all books in it's realm. first time I have been marginally unhappy was this book. pick any of the three narrators involved in this series besides this guy. :/

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Don't change narrators in a series

Great voice but not sci-fi narrator should of listened to at least part of one of the earlier books.

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fantastic continuation

it wasn't clear that this was a continued part of the entire saga... it is.

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Entertaining story. I look forward to continuing the series.

We love all of Evan Currie’s book series and this seems to be the start of another good one. I’m glad the next book will becoming out soon because we were rather left up in the air on this one (my only criticism). His characters and world building are always interesting so it will be nice to see where he’s going with them in the next book.

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Excellent Start to Series/Speed was a Little Slow

Sometimes you find a book when you just need it most. I tend to really enjoy military science fiction stories, but oddly enough I don’t read them very often. Not sure why that is. I happened to run across this one when randomly searching for something new to read within science fiction. Kindle Unlimited offered this one in both written and audio format. I chose the audio version and it was a blast!
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This was so much fun to listen to. It’s actually the first in a new series, but the universe it exists in originates from the Odyssey One series. This is my first time to read anything by this author so everything in it was new to me.

As best I can tell, the premise is that at the end of the Odyssey One series there is a truce of sorts between Earth and their allies with the Imperialists. However, no one believes the Empire is just going to let things lie. So, with brand new fighter ships that no one has seen before, the Archangel squadron is given the task to go into deep space, pretend to be pirates and start gathering intelligence. What occurs is they find themselves assisting in a battle between two planets, but in the process they learn a lot more is going on from behind the scenes by the Empire.

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I thoroughly enjoyed the drama and action this book presented over audio. Archangel One is full of action and military space fights and listening to this made everything come alive – from the story, to the characters and to the stress they are all under. If I had to choose between reading orders being given by a character or hearing orders being barked at to another character, I’ll choose the latter every time. I will never go to space or participate in a space opera, but listening to a space battle on audio has got to be the closest thing to it. So much drama and action!

The story also has a wide range of characters in the book, providing the narrator a lot of opportunities to shine with his many voices and accents.

Although, I loved the story and audio book, I did have two very minor issues when listening. First, the audio speed was rather slow. I’m not someone who usually increases the speed of an audio book, although I believe many do. However, the original speed was just a bit too slow for me to listen to, so I felt I needed to increase it in order to make it feel a little more natural sounding. Doing so also created another positive – action scenes come at you quicker and helped increase the intensity of the story. The other issue is more because it was a new series to me than anything else and that is how it was a little difficult at the beginning for me to distinguish where the different scenes take place. In the book, there is clearly a heading telling you where you are in the universe – Earth, Empire, etc. and it does get announced in the story, but somehow my ears had trouble picking this up at first. Thankfully, I did have the book to fall back on and could quickly look to in these situations.

Overall, I found the story to have a cohesive order to it, where circumstances don’t feel out of place or position within the context of the story. In general, I am not very knowledgeable in spaceships and the science of them, so I can’t comment too much on that part, but I found it was generally easy to pick up and understand. I’m already looking forward to the next book in the series when it comes out in January 2020.

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It was OK

It was OK not great not awful

I think this is the ninth book in this universe and the second spinoff series

It brought the original characters from the first seven books into two groups doing different things so if you’re interested In what’s going on with the Odysseus that takes up about a quarter of this book and was the most interesting part

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change of narrator

love the last narrator no hate on the new one. just the change of word pronunciations and character accents threw me off a little. he still did a good job put a more darker demiter on Erik west when he seemed more confident in the last books.

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Love being back in the universe, poor narration!

It's great being back in this universe! I enjoyed the original very much and listened to them with 2 different narrators who at least tried but this narrator blatantly didn't do his homework. strange pronunciations, different accented characters, and mispronounced words are just a few of the things you'll have to overcome. I enjoyed the story but not the execution.

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