View: jeffreykafer - page 167

An Enjoyable Summer Read

Review from Star Fire →

I thought the narrator’s performance really brought the book to life and made it a more compelling experience. While the writing is quite simple it is exactly what I look for when dealing with the drudgery of commuting. It kept me awake but didn’t require a lot of brain power after a long day working…

Read more

EXPENSIVE SERIES

Review from Worlds Apart →

The story is good if you like good guys winning (mostly) and not forever making stupid predictable mistakes but at about 7 hrs in length for each book, at 30.00 pretty non unless you but credits so far this book is easily 210.00. and with 9 or 10 more books to go, OMG. B.V. Larson..

Read more

Excellent take on the Cthulhu mythos

Review from Cthulhu Armageddon →

It has been a while since I read anything by H.P. Lovecraft but his creations are unforgettable.C.T. Phipps pays tribute to Lovecraft’s genius but also creates something new.An exciting, action-driven story I can recommend to fans of post-apocalyptic horror and, of course, H.P. Lovecraft.As always, Jeffrey Kafer delivers a solid performance which is a pleasure..

Read more

Engrossing

Review from Star Fire →

This is a slightly. different version of alien invaders. A spacer who is a.fighter pilot tells the story of events. It starts with a battle of the Alliance versus the Commune. Then an unknown alien race appears and attacks both sets of combatants. Characters die. The spacer is downed. Contact with anyone, Alliance or Commune,..

Read more

Story outline interesting but …

Review from Star Fire →

I had a hard time becoming invested in either the antagonist nor the protagonist. Their on-again, off-again antipathy toward each other came across as unnatural, considering the circumstances. Also, the actual premise of the book’s title didn’t even come into play until very near the end. Finally, too many loose ends and the cliff-hanger ending..

Read more

My favorite Titan series book!

Review from The Titan Series: Set Three →

I love that Jax is a tortured hero, but he has such humor. He’s chivalrous but not a martyr. We don’t stay in his misery long. Perfectly balanced suspense, comedy, and action. These are some of Harber’s most masterful steamy love scenes. If you want a special ops romance that’s actually well written, you’re in..

Read more