TreeBook Review: The Biofab War by Stephen Ames Berry

The Biofab War is a fast-paced near-future science fiction adventure that spans the universe.The K’Ronarins are a millenniums-old humanoid species – basically genealogical cousins of Terran Humans. They are running a loosing battle against the insectoid race S’Cotar. In a last-ditch effort to stem the tide, the battleship Vigilance is sent out to track down and recover Old Empire technology that may give the K’Ronarins the edge they need. And they end up at Earth, which is how the rest of our heroes enter the story. KGB, an Israeli woman, and CIA folks all combine to unravel this mystery and then to stand by the K’Ronarins to defend home Earth and the Universe.

Heldig Snuggled with Biofab War

It was a crazy good ride. I enjoyed this book immensely and ordered the next three in the series before finishing the first. This week, I have had a head-cold and have been crashing out a bit earlier than usual. With that said, I have been literally reading this book up to the point that sweet oblivion takes, dropping off in mid-sentence. My Main Man has found me sacked out with this book on my face for the past 4 nights. I sooo wanted to read the whole book in one night; alas, my snotty nose and light fever had other ideas for me. Check out Stephen Ames Berry’s works.

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