At the close of the prior volume, Survive the Attack, the Healy family was driven out of their home on the threat of death by James Tiegan. The Healy’s packed what belongings they could in the wagon and the remaining cattle, heading out for the family hunting cabin in the mountains. Unfortunately, they did not..
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There’s so much contrived violence in this story, feuled by illogical decisions and unreasonable actions. And it’s unbelievable that they always seem to have what they need despite the fact they couldn’t possibly pack it all on their journey. But the characters are compelling and Andrew Tell voices them distinctly with his excellent narration. This..
Audible book 10
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more like a kids book
Review from Hotel Megalodon →
I have no idea what the purpose or vision of this book was supposed to be? I don’t get it. Suffered through the entire book hoping it will get better. I never got it. A painful listen. Andrew Tell was good. Story was just painful and agonizing. Is that the purpose? Was that all Wang..
Childish
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amazing
Review from The Viking Spirit →
The title is the best part
Review from 3 Hour Tour →
Who doesn’t have Gilligan’s island in your head when you read that? I wanted to love this story or at least like it but unfortunately that was not the case. The first part of the book was ok, a single guy takes a cruise. After he and basically everyone he meets on the ship get..
Oh my goodness this book!! What a ride! It was intense, rich, deep, gut wrenching in places. I had no idea what I was getting into when I started this book. I savored every single word. All the feels! I was really concerned how this was going to end but it was perfect! 5***** all..








