MICLICs and Big Bears (Breaching Ain’t Easy! Book 1)

When the nukes dropped, the draft happened and America recovers on a total war economy. Opportunities dry up and the factories retool for war. Out...

James Totten
James Totten

James was born in 1967 in Lawton, Oklahoma, and raised in Electra, Texas. In 1987 he enlisted in the US Army as a heavy anti-armor weapons infantryman. James finished his career after 23 years of service as an Infantry officer. His duty positions included every leadership position in an Airborne and Stryker Infantry Company. His career took him all across the globe, with assignments to North Carolina, Washington, Colorado, Germany, Italy, and Louisiana. James participated in operational deployments to Bosnia, Afghanistan, and Iraq. Hobbies and interests include being a part-time shade tree mechanic, an amateur gunsmith, and a fiction writer using his military experience to add realism to his stories. James currently resides in the Pacific Northwest and participates in a love-hate relationship with Seattle sports teams.

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MICLICs and Big Bears (Breaching Ain’t Easy! Book 1)

When the nukes dropped, the draft happened and America recovers on a total war economy. Opportunities dry up and the factories retool for war. Out of opportunities and money, Lisa Brown looses a full ride at Cornell and enlist as a Sapper in the Army. Now a Company Commander, CPT Brown’s 14 Grizzly assault breachers are leading the way back to...

Easy Eights and Breaking Track (Breaching Ain’t Easy! Book 2)

Recovering from battle, CPT(P) Lisa Brown gets pulled into a special project at Ft Moore leading a new company getting ready to go back to war.

The NATO assault is on a pause to consolidate the gains just outside Kiev. The Russians still have a few tricks left up their sleeves. It’s Death Before Dismount in the hellish landscape of western...

The Old Heads and Drone Drivers: Breaching Ain’t Easy (Breaching Ain’t Easy! Book 3)

War is hell and getting worse. Russian leaders want payback for losing Poland. New weapons bring new opportunities. Retired Soldiers get called back to serve. Major Brown is right in the middle of it managing the madness. Look out for the dad bods, they have the skills to kill!