A review by maxed
Crossover by Joel Shepherd

2.0

Poor man's "Old Man's War" or "Saturn's Children". The story itself is nothing new, but the execution leaves much to be desired, compared to both Scalzi and Stross. Very long pauses in dialogues and action where the heroine remembers something or thinks about something are common, and while the action itself is written competently, the books leaves very "meh" overall impression.