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Good story

Review from Tether →

It’s Jeremy Robinson. If you’re already a fan, then this story will be right up your alley. Well-written, engaging, and main characters you can support. Not much more you can really ask for.

I love slade

Review from Slade →

I love this book. Slade was so sexy but I figured he would be a little more sexy in his book then he was in previous books. I was little disappointed with that. Not much of his dominance in sex as I thought or not much sex at all in this book but still really..

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Not enough world building.

Review from To Be Claimed →

If you’re ready/listening for the spicy content – okayish. Could have been way better. But seriously this isn’t even a complete book. I was expecting more world building around the werewolves and vampires. Diving quite quick to spicy scenes doesn’t make any sense. Also voice actors are terrible. Gosh. Didn’t bother to even finish this..

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not enough story progression

Review from To Be Claimed →

The story lacked because there was so much sex. The story itself has a lot of potential, but if the author had cut out even half the sex in favor of character development and story arc… it would be better. The ending felt rushed, it felt like the end of one of the books in..

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What one would expect

Review from Hard Road →

I enjoyed the listen. It’s a standard black ops guy against evil sort of story, but it is fast paced with interesting characters and good narration. The story is set up for the series at the end. If you like black ops agents, no reason you won’t like this book.

Appalachia is setting for sci Fi

Review from Flux →

This book is choc-a-block work violence, as the protag, former marine and current security guard for a company doing insane stuff like time travel, resulting in multiple versions of some of the characters, and other weird stuff. all in aid of saving the company’s founder’s wife from cancer. Strange. But the action is good. Don’t..

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A finale and sampler, all in one.

Review from Project Legion →

**DEFINITE SPOILERS FOR THIS & PREVIOUS BOOKS** When I first read Project Legion, my experience with Jeremy Robinson only extended to his novels starring his Goddess of Vengeance, ie. the Nemesis Saga. I’m mostly sure I didn’t even read Island 731 until after this or Project Hyperion. It’s a credit to Jeremy Robinson that someone..

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