To Tread Obsidian Shores
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WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO BE A WARRIOR?
The Protectorate of Mars Foreign Legion: A path to citizenship. A fresh start. Defending the Protectorate of Mars against all enemies, foreign and domestic.
HOPE
With itchy feet and a vagabond soul, all Blue ever wanted was to join the Survey Corps and explore the universe. But when she failed the entry exam, becoming a dropship pilot for the Legion was her last chance at achieving that dream. It was only supposed to be a stepping stone . . .
DUTY
All he ever wanted was a home. But when Tavi is driven from his world by murderous revolutionaries, he only has one chance to escape: the Legion. Searching for a new life, he soon discovers something even better—a family.
WELCOME TO THE LEGION
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Jason Cordova is both a John W. Campbell Award and Dragon Award finalist. He edited his first anthology, Chicks in Tank Tops, coauthored Monster Hunter Memoirs: Fever with Larry Correia, and wrote Mountain of Fire in the Black Tide Rising universe, all with Baen Books. He has 28 novels currently in print and has been featured in numerous anthologies. A Navy veteran, he is also a former middle school teacher. Though Californian by birth, he has since relocated to the South, where he swears at the humidity on a thrice-daily basis. He can be found at www.jasoncordova.com.
Melissa Olthoff. is a science fiction and fantasy author who delights in sneaking in romance wherever she can. She is a lifelong geek and a veteran of the United States Air Force, both of which are incredibly useful when writing. Her degrees in meteorology and accounting are slightly less applicable to writing but absolutely useful when it comes to supporting her family. In 2023, she took second place in the annual Baen Fantasy Adventure Award Contest with her story “Fall from Grace” and won the Imadjinn Award Best Short Story in 2023 and 2024. She is published by Baen, Chris Kennedy Publishing, Hit World Press, and Three Ravens Publishing, and is best known for her novel of the Griffin Corps, Rise from Ruin, and novels in the Four Horsemen Universe, the Blood & Armor Series, the Salvage Title Universe, and Hit World Valkyries, as well as numerous short stories.
Praise for Melissa Olthoff:
“. . . Olthoff creates not only a believable and immersive world, but populates it with people whom you can respect, understand, care for, and sometimes want to punch in the face . . .” —Jody Lynn Nye, New York Times best-selling author
Praise for Jason Cordova:
“A great combination of story-telling skill and imagination that really hooks you.” —Larry Correia, New York Time best-selling author of Monster Hunters International
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
An unconventional work of military sci-fi set during peacetime, the first installment of the Bronze Legion series from Cordova (Mountain of Fire) and Olthoff (Rise from Ruin) still delivers the fighting esprit de corps and noble sacrifice common to wartime stories. Private Diego Tavi, a new recruit to the Protectorate of Mars Foreign Legion escaping the slums of his home world, is assigned to the elite Bronze Legion, where he joins a fire team notorious for hazing outsiders. Fortunately, his gunship copilot, Lt. Astra "Blue" Eliassen, takes an interest in him and shows him the ropes. Astra has her own career goal of living up to her grandmother's legacy. The team is put through various training challenges before being assigned to escort a science expedition to potential colony planet Aurora, where they come up against unexpected dangers in the form of Aurora's native fauna and geological instability. Cordova and Olthoff assemble the standard mix of good-guy grunts, dutiful officers, bad-guy careerists, and political weasels along the way to a straightforward but satisfying conclusion. The emotional sting of loss and comforts of companionship are fairly distributed, and a late surprise revelation sets things up nicely for book two. Military SF fans will find it hits the spot.