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Very Exciting Read!

Review from Existential →

This book is an exciting and successful blend of two of my favorite fiction genres, Sci-fi and Spy/Military thriller. It does a really great job of pulling you in right away and making you feel connected to the characters. The action is immediate and doesn’t let up. I definitely had a couple sleepy mornings from..

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Not as good as I expected

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I was able to listen all the way through but over all it was just so so. I found the narration to be dull which probably effected how I felt about the story. At this time I have no interest in book 2.

Story is great. Don’t care for the narrator…

Review from In Ashes Born →

Overall it’s a great story. I’ve followed Nathan’s work for years and have come to love his style of narration. This narrator, however, doesn’t come close to capturing the emotion of the story and truly sounds like he should be narrating movie trailers with his overly dramatic and growling voice. If the story wasn’t written..

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Never expected this story!

Review from The Distance →

I am hugely happy I purchased the book. The narrative was very well done. Highly recommend. I did not expect the depth of this story. It was all about the characters. Masterfully crafted narrative that tugged at my heart. I laughed and cried. Give this a try. As good as Infinite in a totally different..

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Solid listen, I liked it!

Review from The Distance →

Well this wasn’t my favorite audiobook or anything. I thought it had a refreshingly unique storyline. There was a lot of theorizing about certain things (I don’t want to give any spoilers) that didn’t have much basis and it seemed like an easy way of the writer/s getting their ideas across without too much actual..

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A good book

Review from Existential →

This book is a mix of aliens predators and the thing all role up in to one. I enjoyed the book but wondering where book two will be taken us because alot of new story line s popped up at the very end of the book.