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Dark Edge of Honor

By: Aleksandr Voinov, Rhianon Etzweiler
Narrated by: Jack LeFleur
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Sergei Stolkov is a faithful officer, though his deepest desires go against the Doctrine. A captain with the invading Coalition forces, he believes that self-sacrifice is the most heroic act, and his own needs are only valid if they serve the state.

Mike, an operative planted within Cirokko's rebels, has been ordered to seduce Sergei and pry from him the Coalition's military secrets. His mission is a success, but as he captures Sergei's heart, Mike is tempted by his own charade and falls in love.

When the hostile natives of the planet Cirokko make their move, all seems lost. Can Mike and Sergei survive when the Coalition's internal affairs division takes an interest in what happened in the dusty mountains of Zasidka Pass?

©2011 Aleksandr Voinov (P)2011 Harlequin
Fiction Literature & Fiction Science Fiction
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Enjoyable!

Something finally clicked into place about the halfway mark because the story then resonated. With hindsight, I appreciated that the smexy times of the MCs were in and of itself a narrative from Sergei’s experience of dubious consent to anonymous sex, to mutual pleasure to learning to kiss and expressing his desires to then experiencing the pleasure of genuine physical connection. The final scene perfectly encapsulated Sergei and Mike's total and mutual emotional engagement. DEoH had other enjoyable story telling elements - the science fiction setting, military set up, dichotomy of the self vs the collective, the sentient lizards and character arcs. Jack LeFleur was wonderful! I particularly loved his vocal choices for Sergei and Mike that communicated their age, character, background and shifting emotions. My recommendation is to give the story time to win you over and your patience will be rewarded handsomely.

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Dark Edge of Honour
Rhi Etzweiler & Aleksandr Voinov
Superb book.
It flicked all my switches. Lovely warrior men, pain, torture, perceived disloyalty and trust issues and love that overcomes impossible odds.
Listening to it was a rollercoaster experience. The erotic bits were so hot it was almost embarrassing to be listening to it out and about (walking the dogs and in the car !)
May have to buy a hard copy!!!

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Great read, great listen.

Monotheist military society v individualistic ideology played out on a barren planet between a Brother of the first, and a covert op spying for the second. Initial seduction leading to deeper involvement between one supressed captain and one cynical field operative who can't believe he's fallen so far from his brief. This is bound to cause trouble, and so it does. Lots of hot sex in a hot climate. Fun local fauna. Will they won't they get out of this ending. Great writing brilliantly read.

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Brothers in Arms

Well narrated tale. Full frontal drama of passion and war. Intricate, detailed. Clearly an intelligent author who writes a very intelligent novel. Encompassing months, this is not insta-love, which allows fully fledged relationships between well written MCs to build.

Is Jack LeFleur Wen Ross? They sure sound alike!

EXCELLENT TALE

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Disappointing. Just a boring cold war spy story wrapped in new clothing and names. At times very difficult to follow, scenes were jumpy and disjointed. There was very little focus on the actual relationship, which is understandable since the main characters spend most of the time separated. There's some sex in the beginning and then it's just some action, torture and abuse as a prisoner of war for the first character, being saved, then healing while being questioned by one's own, then it's basically the same set for the other character.

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