The Little Blue Log Book by Roman Lando
I received a copy of this book for free and am leaving this review
voluntarily.
I was alerted to this novelette through an email because I follow the author
on Amazon.
Nearly a year ago, I was introduced to Roman Lando when he offered me the
opportunity to enjoy his first novel, Progress Report. It is the story of a guy
who gets caught up in a mission to prevent a devastating nuclear war.
The Little Blue Log Book is a teaser for what is a planned second novel and
stand-alone sequel to Progress Report. If this novelette is any indication of
what is coming in the next book, it promises to be another great story worth
waiting for.
Crack Air Force pilot Vince Ortega faces the end of his brilliant career. He
is being replaced by Artificial Intelligence. His choice is either to leave the
service or become a pilot in a top-secret government program. Since he will be
allowed to continue flying, he takes the second choice and works to get himself
ready for a flight in a special craft that will take him to investigate a
strange situation.
He finds himself in a competition with fellow pilot, Val, who can fly as
well as he can. Vince edges Val out because of his combat experience. Soon, he
finds himself in control of an amazing flying headed to a place one only reads
about in Sci-Fi novels.
As I mentioned, this is only a small teaser from a much larger story, and
you can bet the rent, I'll be first in line to grab this one when it becomes
available. It is going to be a great story full of twists and turns.
You can download The Little Blue Log Book for the Kindle at
https://www.amazon.com/Little-Blue-Log-Book-ebook/dp/B0CK55SR14?ref_=ast_author_dp
You cannot beat the price for this one.
Roman, the author of the Little Blue Log Book and a sci-fi thriller novel, Progress Report, is a composer, musician, and web and new media designer, and positively has too many passions, interests, and hobbies in his life.
When he's not writing books or music, he can be found sailing, playing keys
in a prog rock band, flying his drones, building crazy flight simulation rigs,
and LARPing. His lifelong love and passion for hard sci-fi take a special place
in his heart. Reading was never enough. The only way to satisfy this obsession
was to write his debut novel. He hopes to share his love for true science
fiction, along with his interest in history, science, philosophy, and
technology with his readers.
After living in three countries on three continents and speaking three
languages, Roman has finally settled in Toronto where he lives with his wife
and two daughters. No dogs or cats are involved - his drones are his pets. He
is now working on his second novel.
You can get in touch with Roman and subscribe to his mailing list at the
Progress Report website: https://progressreport.romandesign.ca
Well, there it is...
Qapla!