Space Dragons: A Space Opera Harem Adventure (Galaxy's Embrace Book 6) cover

Space Dragons: A Space Opera Harem Adventure (Galaxy's Embrace Book 6)

by Jon Roberts

3.50 Goodreads
(2 ratings)

Why You'll Love This

Dragon eggs, multiverse portals, and a crew of powerful women — this one doesn't apologize for swinging big on every front.

  • Great if you want: pulpy space opera with harem dynamics and cosmic-scale stakes
  • The experience: fast, loud, and unapologetically over-the-top from start to finish
  • The writing: Roberts leans into genre excess — plot moves hard, character depth plays second
  • Skip if: harem dynamics or wish-fulfillment fantasy aren't your thing

About This Book

The universe has never felt bigger — or more dangerous — than in the sixth installment of Jon Roberts' Galaxy's Embrace series. Captain Jaxon Orion finds himself at the center of a war older than civilization itself, caught between ancient cosmic powers and the dragon eggs they'll tear the multiverse apart to control. With shapeshifters at his side, reality-bending portals ahead, and enemies who treat the laws of physics as suggestions, the stakes escalate far beyond anything a single starship crew should reasonably survive. What keeps them fighting isn't just duty — it's the fierce, complicated bonds forged under impossible pressure.

Roberts writes space opera with an unapologetic sense of scale, piling on multiverse-hopping action while keeping the interpersonal dynamics grounded and character-driven. The harem romance elements aren't decoration here — they're woven into the story's emotional architecture, giving each alliance real weight. At 368 pages, the book moves fast without feeling rushed, balancing cosmic world-building with moments of genuine warmth. For readers already invested in Orion's crew, this entry deepens the mythology considerably and delivers exactly the kind of escalation long-running series fiction earns when it's working well.