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Author has run out of ideas

Review from The Science of Supervillainy →

This book continues the downward trend of the series, which peaked at the second book and has been declining since then. in particular the author broke retroactively changed a bunch of his charactera so that he could jump on the Ready Player One pop culture nostalgia bandwagon in a bad way. Referencing the original Thrawn..

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First Hand… when is the next book

Review from Judgment of Mars →

This book is just as good as the previous ones if not better. Unlike previous books (arguably) this one focuses more on political intrigue but still has the action you would expect. We don’t get to find out what the keepers secret is in this book and I’m not quite sure we will ever find..

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Trust

Review from Heart of Stone: The Stone Series, Volume 1 →

I found this book to be a captivating listen where Trust is so important. What I did not like about this book is the fact that it ends in a cliffhanger. I do not like cliffhanger endings! Maybe that is why I am being more critical in my review. Sorry. Regarding the BDSM element in..

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Wow

Review from Heart of Stone: The Stone Series, Volume 1 →

I got this ARC via audio book boom the story reminded me of the fifty shades series the way it ended was not something that seemed correct I hate cliffhangers and that is how it ended as if something was missing the narration was done well with duel narrators I liked the male better than..

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annoying

Review from The Science of Supervillainy →

good story but could have done without his not too subtle political jabs. stick writing enjoyable little vacations from reality and keep your politics to yourself. otherwise I’ll skip the next book