New Earth seems to be a sordid case of failure of the authors to hold a meeting. Not only is the same story told about thrice (with the Carey books and the L.A.Graf one being the exceptions), the bigger story arc was apparently never laid down, nor were the recurring characters characterized or the hidden threats revealed. The Oltions' take on a massive threat to the colony is way cool, but he thinks the Formless were the Tholians, and his Shucorion is more like G'Kar or Dukat than his own thing. Carey could have set that record straight with a very simple memo!
Apart from that, D.W.Smith can't write. There are a few cool concepts and character moments in the joint book with Rusch nevertheless - so the books I'd skip are Belle Terre (because the jarring hop into Rough Trails then works to the dramatic advantage of the whole) and then either Flaming Arrow or Thin Air, depending on whether you like Jerry Oltion as much as I do or not. He does some good Scotty stuff...
New Frontier is the flip side of this coin, with a single author and all that this entails. It's sorta all-or-nothing, although I only found myself in the nothing camp after devouring half a dozen of the books.
Timo Saloniemi
Apart from that, D.W.Smith can't write. There are a few cool concepts and character moments in the joint book with Rusch nevertheless - so the books I'd skip are Belle Terre (because the jarring hop into Rough Trails then works to the dramatic advantage of the whole) and then either Flaming Arrow or Thin Air, depending on whether you like Jerry Oltion as much as I do or not. He does some good Scotty stuff...
New Frontier is the flip side of this coin, with a single author and all that this entails. It's sorta all-or-nothing, although I only found myself in the nothing camp after devouring half a dozen of the books.
Timo Saloniemi