Fleet Champions by Rob J. Hayes

Basic Survival of the Strongest.

After surviving the Spire and opening their Second Gates, Iro and Emil are named Heroes of the Fleet, their faces on posters across every ship. But with the benefits of notoriety, comes a dangerous new responsibility.

The Raider Fleet, not content with stealing their food and murdering their people, demand ownership of the wing. To avoid an unwinnable war, the Home Fleet agree to a grand martial tournament, Hopper against Raider, and both Iro and Emil must compete.

Can they fight their way through the competition to claim the title of Fleet Champion? And why are the Black Cloaks so eager to see who wins?


This series just keeps getting better.

What started as strong progression fantasy in space has grown teeth. The fights are bigger, the stakes are harsher, and the emotional cost lands harder. Yes, there’s a tournament. Yes, people get crushed. Yes, it’s wildly entertaining in that crash-boom, powers-clashing kind of way. But what makes this book hit isn’t just the spectacle. It’s what all that pressure does to the characters.

Iro, who once felt closer to the classic hero mold, now has to reckon with the darker edge of himself. In battle, he doesn’t always stop when the enemy falls. He wouldn’t harm the innocent, but rage has weight, and power has momentum. The question of who he really is, and how much of his cold exterior is performance, adds a sharp undercurrent to every fight.

At the same time, the crew bonds are tested hard. Not shattered, but strained in ways that force growth. This book strengthens the found family theme by making it work for it. Loyalty isn’t automatic. It’s chosen, defended, and sometimes painfully reaffirmed.

And this is progression fantasy that dares to level sideways. When the path forward seems blocked, when the rules suggest there’s only one way to grow, these characters refuse to accept it. They look for another angle. Another approach. Another way that fits them instead of forcing themselves into someone else’s mould. It’s not just about getting stronger. It’s about deciding what strength means.

All of this unfolds against the still-unanswered mysteries of the Titans and the fleets, which keeps the world feeling larger than the arena fights we see.

And that ending. It’s brutal. It’s open. It hurts. But it hurts in a way that makes you lean forward instead of back. There’s loss and sacrifice, but there’s also a thread of hope running stubbornly through it.

Fleet Champions balances explosive action with deepening character arcs in a way that feels earned. Darker, sharper, and more emotionally charged than the previous books, it proves this series isn’t just escalating in power. It’s escalating in consequence.

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By Julia Kitvaria Sarene

Julia Kitvaria Sarene, a Munich native with an unmistakable love for all things fantasy, spent a solid 21 years working as a bookseller. During that time, she became a veritable wizard of book recommendations, guiding countless customers to their next literary adventure. In fact, if you ever walked into a bookshop and heard a voice telling you, “You’ll love this one,” you were probably in her domain. Her heart beats for fantasy novels, but don’t try to talk her into romance. She’s far too busy exploring epic worlds where dragons are more common than love triangles. As a reviewer for Fantasy Faction, Julia brings her enthusiasm and humor to older books as well as the latest fantasy releases, trying to help readers navigate the realm of swords, magic, and supernatural wonders. When she’s not nose-deep in a book or battling the occasional villainous creature on paper, Julia can be found out in the wilds, either running, hiking, or practicing traditional archery. Yes, she’s one of those rare individuals who can probably lose an arrow while discussing the latest fantasy tome. (Loose as in go looking for it, rather than shoot, as she has much more love than talent for archery.) Her adventure doesn’t stop there, she’s also a proud owner of a cute black rescue dog who’s probably the only one who truly understands the complexities of her ever-growing book collection. And if you think her book obsession is a problem, think again. Julia’s collection has reached legendary proportions. She buys more books than any one person can read in a lifetime. No such thing as “too many” books in her world. Since her eyesight is on the decline (a tragic side effect of loving books a little too much), she’s a devoted fan of audiobooks, embracing the power of storytelling in every possible format. So, whether she’s running through forests, reviewing fantasy novels, or playing with Galli, Julia is living proof that life is too short to not enjoy a good adventure, be it in the real world or between the pages of a fantastical story.

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