Eric Flint's 1632 series. Also, 1633, 1634: The Galileo Affair, an anthology: Ring Of Fire, The Grantville Gazette, currently two of those, going up to four at Last projected count. And, it keeps getting better, partly because David Weber got in there in 1633.
http://www.baen.com/library/0671319728/0671319728.htm
Eric Flint also does the Belisarius series, also time-travel, loosely scripted by David Drake. Definitally R-rated, but possibly worth reading. (not very often).
http://www.baen.com/library/0671878654/0671878654.htm
David Weber's Path Of The Fury. Contains no backwards time travel, but it does have power armor, space battles, a fury, a cyborg-soldier, a secret agent, two kinds of aliens, a dastardly plot, and an intelligent ai. No preview or free Version.
Hey, how many people have picked up a new book because of a recommendation here?
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