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Roak's War

A Roak: Galactic Bounty Hunter Novel

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Roak's War

By: Jake Bible
Narrated by: Jake Bible
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A bombshell dropped. A war on the horizon. The entire universe in peril. And Roak is pretty much done with it all.

Except he doesn't get to be done. He has one more hunt left. A hunt to find and finally kill Father.

If Roak survives the galactic war he's about to start.

Calling on every alliance and tenuous relationship he has, Roak has to scrape together enough forces to take on a galaxy's worth of warships.

He doesn't have an eight-million-gods-damn chance in all the hells, but that's never stopped Roak before!

©2021 Jake Bible (P)2021 Jake Bible
Adventure Military Science Fiction Space Exploration
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well if it's the end of the Roak series I will be bummed such a great character and universe I hope at the very least you keep writing books on this universe so much left to explore thanks for everything Jake Bible!!

the end??

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Eight million gods it's been a journey.
Thanks for filling my ear holes with galactic adventures and making my mouth smirk and the banter.

Happy it's over, Sad it's ended.

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sigh. i was really hoping that the final book would have the original narrator, who did an exceptional job bringing life to this series. no such luck. i guess when all was said and done, the author decided he was the superior narrator. our maybe just that he got more money. i don't know, but whatever the justification, the final product was a half-baked story and a Kermit the frog style narration that was, admittedly, a tiny bit better than the previous audiobook's narration (a low bar) but still so muppetesque as to make it a chore to get through. I'm so invested in the story that i found myself obligated to take the abuse, but i was super grateful when the story was at apparently at an end.

if the Roak story ever continues, which seems needed since not much was really resolved by the end, with Roak completely jumping the character shark in this and the previous novel, i pray and beg that the author uses the original narrator.

Kermit the frog returns for a final narration

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