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Space Colony One: The Complete Series

By: J.J. Green
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Terror stalks a new world colony

After nearly two hundred years’ travel, humanity’s first deep space colony expedition has arrived at its new home.

Ethan, the descendant of six generations who lived and died aboard ship, treads on soil and feels the wind and rain for the first time.

But the new planet is not the paradise the scientists predicted. Alien predators lurk beyond the camp’s perimeter, and stowaway saboteurs are determined no one will survive.

Tensions in the new colony rise, and Ethan must fight to preserve the last hope of humankind.

So begins the nine-book, 646,000-word, epic space colonization adventure, Space Colony One. A complete series.

©2025 J.J. Green (P)2025 J.J. Green
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Great story, just can't stand her narrating...probably last book i buy of hers...sad...great story lines...voice is just so monotone...

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I've finished the first book, and I don't know if I want to continue. the narrator has difficulties with the gaps between narration and dialogue, to the point where I frequently have to go back and reading to figure out when someone began speaking. Additionally, it feels like everyone has been brain damaged by their space travel. The narrative voice is anxious and confused, and the main characters keep making choices that are objectively foolish. Strangers show up mid space travel with weapons and a flimsy story about "coming to help" that everyone buys without giving any proof to the reader as to Why such a decision was made; they didn't bring Earth animals so as to not "contaminate their new environment", but they brought plants that could be just as invasive on a new planet as animals?

I don't know, I might continue listening, but I keep getting increasingly frustrated, either with gaps in the story, like why in Hell anyone would allow a solo explorer to go cross country without ANY communication, or with the monotone of the narrator. it's not a Bad story. it's just not great.

Everyone in space is stupid. Especially the robots.

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