
Forever Soldiers
The Tyrus Chronicle, Book 4
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Steven Brand
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Joshua P. Simon
War defines his past. Living haunts his present. Peace mocks his future.
Months have passed since Tyrus ended a decade of war between Turine and Genesha by destroying the Geneshan's sorcerous artifact. He had hoped that taking his family south would grant him the peace he desired, but even in the Southern Kingdoms, war welcomes him instead.
Ava strikes a deal with the Southern Kingdom leaders to protect her brother, taking his place in their fight to protect their lands from invading forces. Having spent her adult life entrenched in battle, Ava doesn't hold any illusions as to what awaits her. A new land, a new language, and new obstacles reinforce what she already knows - nothing in life is easy. Her men, an entire nation, and, most of all, her family, depends on her success.
Without a call of war to answer, Tyrus leads his group of settlers to their new town, taking on the role of mayor with the skills he has honed for more than a decade - assess, prioritize, plan, execute. When memories of the past begin to cloud his judgement, he is forced into a new kind of war. One he doesn't know he can or wants to fight.
Once a solider, forever a soldier.
Forever Soldiers is the final book in the military fantasy series The Tyrus Chronicle.
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Would you listen to Forever Soldiers again? Why?
Properly not. The story did not catch me like the other 3 the in series.Any additional comments?
Well its an ending to the serie.It changes alot from the first books, and personal i dont like listing to storys about depression since i have forget whit it myself. And ad the sametime the long fight whit PTSD drags the story abit to long.
Still a good book, but not the best in the series.
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Nice read
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Great series! !!
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Great Series
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One of the Best Series I have ever listened to!!!
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Tyrus is one unique man
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The MC Tyrus, in the last book dissolved the tried and proven army to be, “free” as he calls it, so that people can become bandits, rapist and murders again rather than rebuild the nation. Okay, but now he comes hat in hand begging for a place to stay whenever he didn’t have too to another nation at war. He crossed an unprotected border and entered abandon towns to walk to a capital city just so he can be told to go back to one of the cities he passed to live in after he makes a one sided deal that only benefits the new nation. Tyrus who is supposed to be a great planner and strategist couldn’t see what is so clear again gives up his advantages just to take scrapes with hat in hand. I get it people over time get tired of war, but to give up one’s homeland, which he just secured to go into a new land and be a beggar again doesn’t make any sense. It would’ve been better if he stayed to fight for his homeland and rebuild it in an image he wanted it to be, but whenever you have a writer who doesn’t know human nature writing about human behavior you get this, which is garbage.
If you need example that you chose poorly Joshua, look at Germany. It was forced to pay for WW1 and WW2, but it didn’t give up, it rebuild and its people stayed in a war torn country to rebuild it all. This is because of nationalistic pride, people will stay and fight for the known rather than run into the unknown that they can’t control. If you need a more modern example look at the Middle East, countries are in a constant state of war and yet the majority stay in place, fight and in most cases die for land they will never have, because it’s human nature. Not this garbage you came up with of giving up your best advantage just to get something they could’ve taken without a fight and become indenture servants to a new land.
Well like I said, I have learned my lesson and this was a hard one, but one I have learnt well. I will never get another one of Joshua P. Simon books as it stands because this guy has no idea about what he write whenever he writes about human behavior and human nature. Hopefully this helps someone not make the same mistake I did in purchasing the entire series. Just don’t do it.
Couldn't End quickly enough
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It seems to me an author should know when to stop
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Drop all the crying from tyrus
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