
Monroe Doctrine: A Post-War Novel
Monroe Doctrine, Book 9
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Marc Vietor
Jade Dragon had been crushed. China was forced to relent. But picking up the pieces had only just begun.
After years of conflict, the Allies emerged victorious on the battlefield. However, the world was left bruised and battle-worn. American President Maria Delgado had her hands full with the recovery efforts.
Blain Wilson would be pulled in… deeper down the rabbit hole than he intended.
Trying to avoid mistakes of the past, the United States limited its peacekeeping force and relied on allies. General Song appeared to be a leader the people of China could rally behind.
Would reconstruction efforts be enough to avoid a future war?
Soldiers who had become accustomed to war now had to readjust to peace—a return to life in a world they barely recognized. Many struggled greatly with this transition, medicating themselves with alcohol or by other means.
Who would find the strength to pull through? What nations would be the ones to rise from the ashes of war?
Find out what happened after the war ended. You'll love this exciting continuation of the Monroe Doctrine series because the characters' fates are not always what they seem.
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Great production and detail
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The story gets better and better!!
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Wow!
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Unfortunately, almost all of these were missing in this latest release. The performance was still fantastic, expressive, rich storytelling, but that’s the only positive part of the story.
While there was still lots of tech-porn, it became as interesting as a instruction manual without the excitement I’d come to expect from the authors. Way too much time was spent creating content without engaging context. Whole chapters dedicated to background storylines, side characters and meaningless dialogue left me with the impression that this was a forced project. It lacked all the elements that made the series a must listen.
Maybe the publisher had the authors under contact for specified number of books, and they just wanted to get the series over with. That’s the level of effort this book appears to have been given.
Lost potential
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