Red Storm Series (#1-3) by James Rosone & Miranda Watson
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Overview: James Rosone started a military career in the Army National Guard as a communications specialist and forward observer for a self-propelled artillery unit. He later joined the U.S. Air Force, becoming an interrogator during 2007 Iraq War troop surge. After 10 years of service in the armed forces, James spent several additional years in Iraq as a contractor for the Department of Defense and the Department of State. During all of this time in the sand box, books and writing became an escape.
Miranda Watson says: "Through the years, I have escaped in the wonder of the written word; reading helped me to cope with the challenges of life and dream big dreams. My husband noticed that I had a "thing" for correcting grammar, and encouraged me as I edited papers for friends and then eventually edited the manuscript for "Dinner with a Terrorist." My experiences as the wife of a former military man helped to guide my work, and gave me insight to provide feedback to the author."
The Red Storm Series is best enjoyed when read in the correct order as each book builds on the previous work. Reading order: – Book 1: Battlefield Ukraine; Book 2: Battlefield Korea; Book 3: Battlefield Taiwan; Book 4: Battlefield Pacific; Book 5: Battlefield Russia; Book 6: Battlefield China.
Genre: Fiction > Mystery/Thriller > Historical > Action & Adventure > War & Military
Battlefield Ukraine (Red Storm #1):
Why do wars really start?
Resources, money, miscommunication
these are the things that start wars. Battlefield Ukraine explores a potential war between NATO and Russia over the fate of separatist regions in east Ukraine. While President Petrov draws his line in the sand, a new American administration is sworn in. The Russians launch a massive disinformation campaign to taint the US election and distract America as they begin to move their forces to the Ukrainian border. When Russia implements a no-fly zone over eastern Ukraine to prevent the US-backed Ukrainian government from putting down a civil war, things begin to escalate out of control. American and NATO aircraft attempt to call Petrovs bluff and fly over the no-fly zone, but they are ambushed by an overwhelming show of force. In response to this aggression, the US sends additional military units to Europe. President Petrov issues an ultimatum–the US and NATO must withdraw from Ukraine or be forcibly removed. Will the new American President back down, or will the world creep one step closer towards war?
Battlefield Korea (Red Storm #2):
The world’s attention shifts when China unveils its new Supercarrier, the Mao Zedong, built while hiding in plain sight. With three aircraft carriers, and a decade of modernizing their army, China looks to assert itself as the dominant superpower in Asia by annexing the nations that were created following the end of the Chinese communist revolution and World War II. To ensure the successful transition of their newly acquired territories, the Chinese begin to provide the North Korean regime with additional fuel, hard currency, and weapons in preparation for a unification of the Korean Peninsula. If the Chinese plan is effective, then the US will be heavily committed in Europe and North Korea before they begin their own conquest.
With the successful test of multiple ICBMs and a hydrogen bomb, the North Korean leader feels not just emboldened, but untouchable. As the North prepares to kick off a Second Korean War, the new American administration finds itself grappling with an unfolding military and political disaster in multiple theaters. With US Forces stretched beyond their breaking point, can the US still honor its treaty obligations in Asia? Or will the US have to concede the new reality of Greater China and a unified, nuclear-armed Korean peninsula?
Battlefield Taiwan (Red Storm #3):
The fate of Taiwan hangs in the balance.
If it falls to the Chinese, they will be one step closer to dominating all of Asia. Japan, Thailand, the Philippines–no one is safe from their hostile takeover.
While North Korea no longer poses a significant threat, the incursions there have greatly weakened the United States military force. Will the President’s draft and retooling of the economy move swiftly enough to make a victory possible? Or will America’s resources be stretched so thin that Europe and Asia will both be lost?
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Battlefield Pacific (Red Storm #4)
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Battlefield Russia (Red Storm #5)
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Battlefield China (Red Storm #6)
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