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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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Setting the stage for some heavy metal

Review from Project Hyperion →

**DEFINITE SPOILERS FOR THIS & PREVIOUS BOOKS** Even a novel clearly meant to set-up the next book, Jeremy Robinson expands the Nemesis saga in a thoughtful, funny, and action installment and gives this novel its own arc and conclusion. I can think of a few would-be franchises that could’ve taken notes from this. We learn..

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Congratulations, it’s a BFS

Review from Project 731 →

**POSSIBLE SPOILERS FOR THIS & DEFINITE SPOILERS FOR PREVIOUS BOOKS** If you thought Nemesis’ death in the previous book meant the end of the series, maybe it was supposed to but lord knows you can’t keep a monster down if you have a story to tell or there’s money to be made. Luckily for this..

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Don’t worry, it’s stompy.

Review from Project Maigo →

**POSSIBLE SPOILERS FOR THIS & DEFINITE SPOILERS FOR PREVIOUS BOOKS** In my review for Project Nemesis, I called it (among other good things) an excellent summer blockbuster. I hesitate to use the same term for Project Maigo, the sequel to Project Nemesis… if only because sequels have a bad reputation, and I don’t want you..

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A monster equal to Godzilla

Review from Project Nemesis →

**POSSIBLE SPOILERS** I remember when I first discovered Project Nemesis; years ago, I was on a kaiju (giant monster) kick and I wondered “Hm… I wonder if anyone ever tried to tell a giant monster story in novel form?” I searched on Amazon and came across several. I remember THIS catching my attention and I..

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