See how it all started in the galaxy far, far away, when America's Galactic Foreign Legion pushed forward to protect planet New Colorado from encroaching alien spider invaders. AMERICA'S GALACTIC FOREIGN LEGION BOOK 1 FEELING LUCKY is FREE on Amazon Kindle for the next five days, beginning Thursday, Dec. 20, through Christmas Eve, Dec. 24!
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AMERICA'S GALACTIC FOREIGN LEGION
BOOK 1: FEELING LUCKY
by Walter Knight
Fiction / Science Fiction / War-Military / Humorous
A compulsive gambler, desperate to escape the clutches of a loan shark, borrows money from a shady ATM and finds himself enlisted in America's Galactic Foreign Legion, amid a war with a spider-like alien species threatening humanity. With a little luck, maybe he'll live through it all to roll the dice another day.
Rating: Mild sexual references and language. Some graphic descriptions and violence.
AMERICA'S GALACTIC FOREIGN LEGION
BOOK 15: LIEUTENANT COLUMBUS
by Walter Knight
Fiction / Science Fiction / War-Military / Humorous
Things just keep getting loonier on
planet New Colorado, where a new officer, Lieutenant Chris Columbus,
claims he's the original Christopher Columbus credited with discovering
America back on Old Earth in 1492. He also claims Major Lopez went back
in time as General Lopez and recruited him to the Legion. Czerinski's
not buying the whole time-travel thing, but that doesn't stop the
Arthropodan spider commander from suspecting there's something to it.
And if that isn't weird enough, another lieutenant from the past makes
an appearance, as well as the Legion's most hated traitor, claiming he's
being chased by vampire commandos. Welcome back to Camp Crazy with this
next installment of the whacky military space opera.
Rating: Mild sexual references and language. Some graphic descriptions and violence.
I'm having too much fun writing "America's Galactic Foreign Legion."
ReplyDeleteNo wait, everyone knows there there is no such thing as too much fun.