It Ain't Over... - Robert M. Kerns

It Ain't Over...

By Robert M. Kerns

  • Release Date: 2019-07-02
  • Genre: Science Fiction
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 344 Ratings

Description

Buy a planet and disappear...

That's all Cole wanted.

He spent thirteen years hiding on the fringes of society, piloting freighters for criminals and building a stash to do just that.

But life happens when you're busy making plans.

When Cole chooses to save an ejected castaway and stumbles into a crew of his own, he starts down a path that will force him to choose.

Will Cole protect those who have become his people? Or will he slip away quietly in the night?

Read Now to find out!

Reviews

  • Sci-fi

    5
    By jdt_s
    Just wanted a sci-fi book this time instead of murder mystery. This one hit the spot! Good people righting wrongs adventurously.
  • Great science fiction boo

    5
    By Book enjoyer from Calamity
    Incredible well written that had me on the edge of my seat and wanting to continue reading. The 700 pages might make you or others want to not read, but don’t worry! It has content and interesting stuff with that always makes sure you are never bored or see reading as a chore
  • GREAT BLAST-OFF FOR AN EXCITING NEW SERIES!

    5
    By Chris❣️Books
    This series opener is so well done it needs to head to the big or small screen! I listened to the audiobook read by Tia Rider and it was so exciting that I kept listening until I was falling asleep last night and started up as soon as I awoke this morning. I simply couldn't put it down until it was finished! Why? It was the best written sci-fi I've reading a long time.. The physics are believable because Rob Kerns takes you through just the right amount of tech stuff to make it interesting without being boring. At one point Captain Cole is saying, 'I asked Srexx ( the sentient ship brain that runs the ship) how all that works and he gave me 10 pages of equations, so I still don't know, but it's enough that he does." Srexx and the ship are many thousands of years old and so advanced that the technology of the current day (which is hundreds of centuries in our future) is so primitive to Srexx that it is laughable. There is laugh-out-loud comedy to break the tension on this really fast paced romp. The book starts right out explosively! and never stops. The Hero is so smart, has such a big heart, and is impossibly brave and daring, while at the same time plagued with self doubt. There is always room in his heart for 1 (or a hundred, or a thousand) more, no matter what species they are or what their life has been. He is a firm believer in redemption, second chances, and equal opportunity for everyone. Rarely will you find a hero or a cast of characters that are so skillfully, artfully, embodied that it is more like watching a 3D movie than listening to (or reading) a book. If You like reading, rather than listening, you can find the whole collection of 4 books here right now for just $9.99. I think that's a terrific bargain! But I like this narrater so much that I am glad that my library is getting the series in audio books. Finally I want to say that Rob knows exactly the right moment to end a book in a series. Sometimes a book seems to end because there is a deadline to be met no matter where the story is, or the author has just run out of steam. Knowing just the right moment to draw the line is a true skill that, here, is an excellent example of a mini master class in writing. Some of the problems have been satisfactorily worked out while there is a framework in place to get you excited to pick up the next book right away, to get on board and join this wonderful crew as the adventure continues. This series is NOT TO BE MISSED!
  • Happy Accident for me (but maybe not my wife).

    5
    By Running Wolk
    I found the book by accident, and a fortunate accident it was. As a long time fan of old school military and adventure sci-fi I found the book riveting, and much to my wife's consternation, I read it late into the night until I finished it.
  • Unexpected but loved

    5
    By FrankLynm
    There were so many things I liked about this book. It’s way, way in the future but tosses in some old Earth references to keep things in perspective. I liked the characters and appreciated that it didn’t drop into the usual romantic attractions so many do. Even the various life forms are interesting. And I appreciate the “good guys win but it’s tough” approach. More power to you!
  • It Ain’t Over…

    5
    By Puttytat270
    I love a good spacer story. Lots of action and characters to care about. You cheer them and worry with them the whole way to the end, when hopefully they bring the bad guys to justice. This an excellently paced novel, not constant action and explosions, but not all techno jargon and talking heads either. It has a nice balance that keeps me reading until the last page. I will definitely be buying the next installment in this series.
  • Great Read!

    5
    By cbm$$$2468
    Enjoyed the read immensely - reminded me of all of the Great Space Opera I have read before. The story was fast-paced, action-packed, and filled with intriguing characters. I grew up reading the old Tom Swift and Rick Brandt boys novels from the 50’s. I graduated in my teens to EE “Doc” Smith, Heinlein, Clarke, and Asimov. After 55 years of being a Sci-Fi Fan, I still have a fondness for that certain style these authors (and many others) employed. This work reminds me of them and of the newer Jack Campbell.
  • Indescribably good

    5
    By hanshot1
    I have a lot to say about this book First, I am very thankful that this book was free. This is probably the #1 free book that I have ever read Second, yes you should read it. It is a long book but I never found myself getting bored or losing interest at any point. I also cannot wait to read the second book and would recommend getting that one too (it isn’t free though) Lastly, I have one very small, itsy bitsy complaint. Nothing went wrong for the main character. While this book was amazing to read I feel as if it would have been better if at least something that Cole tried failed. Other than that I think you’ll find this book tough to put down once you start reading it.
  • The most exciting book in long time

    5
    By yumeddee
    Born in 1940 I love the book can’t wait to read next one. Dee
  • Start of a Great Sci-Fi Space Opera

    5
    By robertd69
    Fast paced action meets great storytelling! Read it in one day. Thank you Rob!