Chris Kennedy Books
Chris Kennedy masterfully blends his background as a naval aviator with imaginative storytelling, creating narratives that are both thrilling and thought-provoking. His writing style is characterized by a dynamic pace and meticulously crafted characters that resonate deeply with readers. Kennedy's work often explores themes of power, conflict, and human resilience, offering compelling insights into the nature of courage and survival. His distinct voice adds a unique dimension to the science fiction and fantasy genres.






Terra Stands Alone
- 442 pages
- 16 hours of reading
The discovery of the Solar System by the Drakuls sets off a thrilling adventure filled with interstellar intrigue and conflict. As they navigate the complexities of this new territory, the Drakuls must confront both external threats and internal dilemmas. Themes of exploration, power struggles, and the impact of their actions on the universe unfold, leading to unexpected alliances and rivalries. The narrative promises a blend of science fiction and drama, exploring the consequences of their monumental find.
Janissaries
- 408 pages
- 15 hours of reading
After the war with China, Lieutenant Shawn 'Calvin' Hobbs seeks to return to a normal life, juggling paperwork, preparing for a deployment with his Navy F-18 squadron, and enjoying time with his new girlfriend. As a war hero, he grapples with the transition from combat to civilian life, highlighting the challenges and adjustments faced by veterans.
Occupied Seattle
- 294 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Winning a prestigious eLit Book Award in 2016, this military-themed book delves into the complexities of warfare and the experiences of those who serve. It offers a compelling narrative that combines personal stories with broader historical contexts, highlighting the emotional and psychological challenges faced by soldiers. Through vivid storytelling, the author sheds light on the sacrifices made in the name of duty, making it a poignant read for anyone interested in military history and the human condition.
When the Gods Aren't Gods
- 432 pages
- 16 hours of reading
The story follows Lieutenant Commander Shawn 'Calvin' Hobbs and his special forces platoon as they face an impending alien threat after a challenging three-month mission in space. Despite bringing back advanced technology, their efforts to secure allies or additional support for Earth's defense have failed, leaving them to confront the looming danger with limited resources. The narrative explores themes of survival, the burden of leadership, and the urgency of preparing for an uncertain future.
The book explores the escalating tension between China and Taiwan, focusing on the potential for conflict over Taiwan's reintegration. It examines the pivotal role of American support in deterring Chinese aggression and poses critical questions about China's strategies to sideline the U.S. in such a conflict. The narrative delves into geopolitical dynamics, historical context, and the implications of a potential military confrontation, suggesting that the timeline for conflict is not a matter of "if," but rather "when."
MacOS Sierra
- 216 pages
- 8 hours of reading
