Rating 5 out of 5 stars

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Another brilliant adventure for the two lovely lasses. Marooned on a distant planet they put all their skills into surviving with interesting outcomes.
Another highly recommended book in this series.

Rating 5 out of 5 stars

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More adventure and less video game action than the rest of the series.

Rating 5 out of 5 stars

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Net Zero on Venus, my twenty-first short(61-page) read from author Jay Toney that I finished in under an hour. A cyber-punk science fiction read, well-written with characters & a plot you can buy into with unexpected twists & turns. “I received a complementary Kindle copy of this book & am voluntarily leaving a review.” The gifting of this book did not affect my opinion of it. I’ll be reading more from this author.

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars

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Jay Toney does it again in this novel, it had that element that I was wanting and enjoyed the overall story being told. The characters worked in this universe and how everything was told from them. I was glad it worked with everything that I wanted and was hooked from the first page.

 

Rating: 5 out of 5

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These short stories are great! Each one has a different plot. I give them 5 stars!
 

Rating: 5 out of 5

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The final connection to the VR matrix locks into place, and then— Suddenly, Ariel and Jenna find themselves standing in a dimly lit corridor. The walls tremble. Emergency lights pulse an ominous red, casting jagged shadows as klaxons wail through the ship. The deck beneath their feet bucks unpredictably, gravity flickering between stability and weightlessness. A booming announcement echoes through the “All hands, prepare to abandon ship! This is not a drill!” Their breath catches. The waiting room—where is it? They were supposed to wake up there. But instead… they’re here. Is this another simulation? Or is this real? Chaos erupts around them. Crew members sprint past, desperate to reach escape pods. Sparks rain from ruptured conduits, and the acrid scent of burning insulation fills the air. Ariel and Jenna remain frozen, instincts warring with confusion—until a figure looms before them. A tall, broad-shouldered spaceman steps forward. His presence is undeniable, commanding, and yet… unsettlingly familiar. Their pulse quickens. Who is he? And why does it feel like they’ve met him before? This is full of excitement and action . I can visualize being there and being part of the action.