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A fun teen LitRPG adventure

Review from The Cursed Codex →

Engaging, believable characters in a classic sucked-into-the-game story. I enjoyed this story from start to finish. The narrator did a great job of portraying a range of characters and making them come to life. Great for teens and young (and old) adults although there are some scenes that would give younger kids nightmares.

Chiaroscuro

Review from Chiaroscuro: The Mouse and the Candle →

Father Antonio Molinari has been fighting evil for years when he comes across a little girl who has been cursed as a vampire. He cannot abide the torture of the child and while trying to protect her Father Antonio is himself turned into a vampire. Yet the things that should hurt him and the little..

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Hoods

Review from Hoods: The Beginning →

This was a pretty good story, it probably falls under the genre of young adults, but in my opinion I think all ages would like it. There were good characters that flowed into the story nicely, I also like how the author introduced all the main characters. I think Christopher James Mayer did a fine..

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Take A Chance

Review from Fade to Black →

If you want a quick, fun, easy listen, I would suggest this series. The narrator throws it off a bit, so if you are a stickler for an on point narrator, I would suggest reading these books instead. This series is a great first series for an author, if this isn’t her first series, I..

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Fabulous!

Review from Dim the Lights →

Excellent Series! The characters in this series could have been…something. I didn’t quite connect with them. My emotions choked up a bit through this series, but I feel there was room to grab me more. The ending was fitting. The deaths throughout this series were realistic, in that not everyone survives a war. I listened..

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Love this book!

Review from Forever Warriors →

Love the magic and characters in this book. It’s fantastical, but also believable. The dialogue is snappy and funny and the plot kept me guessing and wanting more. The voice work was also really well done. Looking forward to the next book in this series!

A New Take on Super Powers

Review from Forever Warriors →

Five new Warriors are revealed as they turn 16, and are pursued by some with evil intentions and one (the last) of the “good guys.” Although the protagonists are young, this does not read as a YA. The themes are mature with much death and destruction. The narrator couldn’t hit all the notes but overall..

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