<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b><b>NATIONAL BEST-SELLING ANTHOLOGY.</b> STORIES IN THE BEST-SELLING FREEHOLD SERIES, CREATED BY MICHAEL Z. WILLIAMSON. Featuring <i>New York Times</i> best-selling and national best-selling authors: Larry Correia, Michael Z. Williamson, Brad R. Torgersen, Mike Massa, Kacey Ezell, and more! NATIONAL BESTSELLER in trade paperback!</b> <p/><b>RESISTANCE IS BRUTAL! </b> <p/> When the UN invaded the Freehold of Grainne, the intent was simple: force a noncompliant star nation back into the collective. What the politicians hadn't accounted for was that the Freehold had spent 200 years as the haven for every independent, rebellious, self-reliant adventurer in human space. <p/> Its military are scattered remnants, its bases smoking ruins, its cities occupied. But Grainne and its space habitats have resources beyond measure. Retired intelligence agents, disabled veterans, animal handlers, petty smugglers, half-lame computer specialists, research scientists, planetary engineers--all have one goal in mind: make the invaders suffer for their presumption. That's the Freehold way. <p/> <b>RESIST. ADAPT. EMERGE VICTORIOUS. </b> <p/> A collection of hard-hitting tales gathered by series creator Michael Z. Williamson.<br> A novel in story form by amazing, best-selling authors! <p/> Stories by: <br> Larry Correia<br> Michael Z. Williamson<br> Brad R. Torgersen<br> Mike Massa<br> Kacey Ezell<br> Robert E. Hampson<br> Aaron Haskins<br> John F. Holmes<br> Marisa Wolf<br> Justin Watson<br> Jason Cordova<br> Jamie Ibson<br> Jessica Schlenker<br> Christopher Dinote<br> Rob Reed<br> Chris Smith<br> Jaime DiNote<br> Philip Wohlrab <p/> <b>About <i>Freehold: Resistance: </i></b> <p/>"...a rousing collection...this anthology will be enjoyed by anyone who enjoys military fiction." <p/>--James W. Rawles, New York Times Best Selling Author and Creator of SurvivalBlog <p/><b>Praise for <i>Forged in Blood: </i></b> <p/> "The anthology celebrates soldiers and their tools. . . . Most of all, it celebrates warriors and the stuff that makes them so--the mettle more than the metal."--<i>Tangent</i> <p/> "Fans of combat science fiction will find this collection irresistible...an entertaining and engaging book."--T<i>he Galveston County Daily News</i> <p/> <b>About Michael Z. Williamson: </b> <p/> "A fast-paced, compulsive read . . . will appeal to fans of John Ringo, David Drake, Lois McMaster Bujold, and David Weber."--<i>Kliatt</i> <p/> "Williamson's military expertise is impressive."--<i>SF Reviews</i> <p/> <b>Novels of Michael Z. Williamson's Freehold Universe: </b> <p/> <b>Freehold series</b><br> <i>Freehold</i><br> <i>The Weapon</i><br> <i>The Rogue</i><br> <i>Contact with Chaos</i><br> <i>Angeleyes</i><br> <i>Freehold: Forged in Blood</i> <p/> <b>Ripple Creek series</b><br> <i>Better to Beg Forgiveness . . .</i><br> <i>Do Unto Others . . . </i><br> <i>When Diplomacy Fails . . .</i> <p/> <b>S</b><b>tandalone</b><br> <i>A Long Time Until Now</i><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Michael Z. Williamson</b> is retired military, having served twenty-five years in the U.S. Army and the U.S. Air Force. He was deployed for Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Desert Fox. Williamson is a state-ranked competitive shooter in combat rifle and combat pistol. He has consulted on military matters, weapons, and disaster preparedness for Discovery Channel and Outdoor Channel productions, and is editor at large for SurvivalBlog, which has 300,000 weekly readers. In addition, Williamson tests and reviews firearms and gear for manufacturers. Williamson's books set in his Freehold Universe include<i> Freehold</i>, <i>The Weapon, The Rogue, </i><i>Better to Beg Forgiveness . . .</i>, <i> Do Unto Others . . .</i>, and <i>When Diplomacy Fails . . .</i>. He is also the author of time-travel novel <i>A Long Time Until Now</i>, as well as <i>The Hero</i>--the latter written in collaboration with <i>New York Times</i> best-selling author John Ringo. Williamson was born in England, raised in Liverpool and Toronto, Canada, and now resides in Indiana with his wife and children.
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