I just finished
W. C. Bauers - Unbreakable
The Weber is strong in this one.
Stop me if you heard this: Lt Promise Paen is a rising star in the Repulic of Aligned Worlds' Marine Corps. She is sent to Montana, a backwater planet on the RAW's borders, one which has been plagued by pirate strikes, and one which the RAW's major competitor, The Lusitanian Empire, has an interest in. She has to make do with an understrength command, has to establish a rapport with the locals, and generally show the Montanans that the RAW are the good guys.
Oh yeah, she also has persistent and so far unexplained visions of her long-dead mother, carries around an ancient Glock handgun and has a fondness for 20th century Earth entertainment.
So yeah. The Weber is strong here; Plot elements from Weber's Honor Harrington and In Fury Born are present and recognizable. Like The Long Way To A Small Angry Planet, it's a fundamentally safe book: There is nothing here that would challenge someone who knows Baen fare; and while it is better written than latter day Weber (Bauers manages to do infodumps without hurting the flow of the novel, for one) and I am definitely going to look into the rest of this series (its next installment, Indomitable, is scheduled for a late July release), this is not going to blow anyone's minds.