I've never read Enterprise Logs so I can't comment on Carey's story but I by coincidence I saw a WWII movie this weekend on TCM that was made during the war and the racism was pretty overt so I'm to thinking any "overt racism" in the story to her depicting period in history and not her personal believes.
I haven't read Final Frontier or Best Destiny but those seem to be well liked here. I plan on reading this in the next few months just as a forward to the April book coming out next year even though I'm not expecting a ton of continuity and don't care if it's there or not. It's just an excuse to read a couple of old books.
Haven't read Battlestations or Dreadnought but opinions are mixed at best here. I understand they were big sellers when they came out.
I hated Ship of the Line and most people agree with that. I just didn't believe a word of it. I couldn't believe people were acting the way the were. I couldn't believe Bateson's crew acted they way they did, I couldn't believe they would give him command of the Enterprise, etc. And I understand there might be a lot of hero worship for the original Enterprise crew in the TNG era but Picard deciding he might be a good captain after all because he had a talk with a hologram of Kirk was just way over the top.
Red Alert, so many problems, so little time, but again the hero worship was too much.
I totally understand Ghost Ship was written without her having seen an episode or reading any scripts and having only access to the writers bible which changed some but still, when I was done reading that book I was thinking I didn't like anyone on that ship.
I don't remember much about Station Rage except thinking, again, I don't think these people would act or talk this way. And I think it's the worst characterization of Garak I can remember.
So based on all that I was going into New Earth and First Strike thinking they would be lame and I was surprised to find I liked them.
So based on what I've read I would say Carey is OK depicting TOS but she just doesn't work for me doing anything else.
As far as her personal politics goes, I didn't really pick up on that from her books until I read a comment by her in VotI where she said she fully supported Bush's invasion of Iraq. That's just crazy talk to me so it's hard for that not to color other things she says.
