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Immersed in an ocean of endless living fettuccine…

Review from The Distance →

*potential spoilers ahead* – for which, honestly – you should thank me for sparing your time… That was the line that made me think this story was a parody of the “end-of-the-world” genre. If it was a parody, it’s brilliant both from the actors perspective (from and old-fashioned, private-eye, mystery type of cadence/inflection voice; and..

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brilliant

Review from Villains Rule →

what are you fucking waiting for just get the book The character is a genius asshole who loves to use people for his own purposeshe’s the type of character who pretty much sees you use as you even if you think you’re not being used by him you are cuz he’s fucking pretty much what..

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So…confused. 50 stories happening at once sporadically

Review from Snowbound →

Nothing makes sense in this entire book. Each chapter suddenly jumps from one character to another without tying anything together. No transition. No warning. Just a sudden change and sporadically jumps to new stories. I’m sooooo confused. Seriously have no idea what I just read. Totally didn’t expect this from BC

The Legend Lives On!

Review from Dauntless →

And both Jay Allan and Jeffrey Kafer have performed splendidly, as usual! The book is chock full of heroics, villainy, and suspense. Thrilling acts of patriotism and love, hate, atonement, and forgiveness make this a book you’ll have trouble putting down, once you’ve started listening to it. Enjoy!