B V Larson is a science fiction author known for his military space opera series such as Star Force and Undying Mercenaries.
B V Larson began writing in 2008 and self-published his first book in the Star Force series in 2010.
He has since published over 70 books, including multiple series and standalone novels.
Several of his books have been optioned for television and film adaptations.
John Scalzi is a science fiction author who writes military space opera and other subgenres of sci-fi. He is known for series such as Old Man's War and Redshirts.
Evan Currie is a science fiction author who writes military space opera and other subgenres of sci-fi. He is known for series such as Odyssey One and Hayden War Cycle.
Jay Allan is a science fiction author who writes military space opera and other subgenres of sci-fi. He is known for series such as Crimson Worlds and Far Stars.
The Star Force series follows a group of elite soldiers who are recruited to fight in interstellar conflicts against alien threats.
The Undying Mercenaries series follows a group of soldiers who are reincarnated into new bodies after each death, allowing them to fight in dangerous missions without fear of permanent death.
The Galactic Liberation series follows a group of rebels fighting against an evil alien empire and their human collaborators in a distant future.
The Star Force series should be read in chronological order: Swarm, Extinction, Rebellion, Conquest, Battle Station, Empire, and Annihilation.
B V Larson's books are generally targeted towards adults and contain violence, language, and sexual content. Parents should use their discretion when deciding whether the books are appropriate for younger readers.
Yes, B V Larson has stated that he plans to continue writing more books in the Undying Mercenaries series, with at least three more currently in the works.
Other series in the same subgenre include Old Man's War by John Scalzi, Odyssey One by Evan Currie, and the Crimson Worlds series by Jay Allan.
Each series and most standalone novels by B V Larson are self-contained and can be read independently, but reading them in order will provide a better understanding of character and story progression.