My review of Galaxy in Flames The Last Lion

five-stars

I absolutely loved the book! It was wonderfully written, and I especially enjoyed seeing the characters reunite at the end. The only thing that left me wondering was what happened to Brito, but that might have been my oversight. Sometimes it takes me a while to read because the words can seem to twirl around on the page, which makes it easy to miss certain details.

I would recommend this series! It is a lot of fun to read. Check out my thoughts on The Last Steward and The Last Ship

Do you enjoy the following in your books?

  • Space Combat
  • Droids
  • Bounty Hunters
  • Starships

If you’ve answered yes to any of those questions, then this series is for you. Check out Galaxy in Flames The Last Lion, the third of a three book series by Nicholas Sansbury Smith. Learn more about this series and it’s author here.

The Last Lion serves as the thrilling conclusion to the Galaxy in Flames series. This captivating saga follows a man’s transformative journey as he uncovers the truth about his father, embarks on a profound quest of self-discovery, forges deep friendships, and ultimately rises to save the world. Exciting, isn’t it?

Galaxy in Flames The Last LionAuthor: Nicholas Sansbury Smith
Title: The Last Lion
Published On: 10/29/2024
Series: Galaxy in Flames #3
Publisher: Great Wave Ink
Pages: 437
Narrator: Mark Boyett, Khristine Hvam
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SYNOPSIS

The flames of war are spreading across the expanse...

After a brazen rescue mission to the Citadel, the crew of the Trash Squid have rescued Captain Axel Finn. During their escape, a dying Admiral Jessup tells Axel he must lead the resistance, and that he must start it where his father made his last stand, on the mining world of Furia.

On the planet Runi, Sergeant Jax Brito returns to her family farm to find her father on his deathbed. After dealing with the thugs that put him there, her trip is cut short when a Clipper arrives with a message—the Citadel has been attacked and forces are gathering to take it back. With the threat of the Wrath burning closer, Jax heads out on a new mission. Unknown to her, the journey will take her somewhere no human has set foot.

Having survived capture on Dari, bounty hunter Rangnar Soki faces a new mission. The former galactic king of Wrath artifacts is tasked with locating alien technology that has killed everyone who went searching for it. If he can manage to survive, he might have a chance of helping defeat the enemy. But it will take more than ancient technology and weapons to destroy the Wrath. All species will have to unite to win this war, and only one warrior can rally them—the last Steward.


Also by this author: Extinction Horizon, Extinction Edge, Extinction Age

About Nicholas Sansbury Smith

Nicholas Sansbury Smith is the author of several post-apocalyptic books and short stories. He worked for the State of Iowa for nearly 10 years before switching careers to focus on his one true passion—writing. When he isn’t daydreaming about the apocalypse he’s likely racing in triathlons around the Midwest. He lives in Des Moines, Iowa with his family and several rescued animals.

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