
The second issue is one that has been building for me for the last couple of books. Obviously, the first issue is one that I've made my stance on very clear. First, there are the token homosexuals that Anderle throws in, for wokeness points, then there is the unspoken deification of Bethany Ann and finally the “character growth” that was meant to happen by Michael's supposed demise. So this is where the Kurtherian Gambit and I part ways. She begins to focus that fury into accomplishing her goal of protecting the Earth against whatever maybe coming. The book ends with Bethany Ann being all broken up about Michael's death, since she confessed that “she loved him”. They fight off the mercenary attack but Michael sacrifices himself to get rid of the nuke. They also move everything from the United States base into storage or prep it for space.

They outmatch some French fighter jets and put one of them on the Eiffel Tower. Most of the TQB tech is moved into space and given protection by the new fighter units. She also begins the process of integrating the Vamps and Weres into a single fighting unit instead of splitting them up, as has historically happened. Bethany Ann wants off the Earth so she's not entangled in the politics. This is sanctioned by a US government Senator.Īt the same time TQB advances its space plans to create a space station in months, instead of years.

A group of highly skilled mercenaries are hired to infiltrate the American base that is the current headquarters for TQB and to data mine it and then destroy it, with a nuke. Tech that companies and countries want, now, for free.

Not only have they revealed their space capabilities but also that they have other tech that is very advanced.

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