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A welcomed Surprise.

Review from Earth Alone →

At first I was starting to feel as though parts of the story were forcing dramatic explanations by constantly repeating the same thing over and over again and just putting more emphasis on the subject matter each time he repeated it. Yet later on after the first few chapters, it gets really good. I enjoy..

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Budget James bond clone

Review from Hard Road →

Very clecha copies most material you’ve probably seen in an action movie a thousand times. From the narration to the details very dull and boring I did make it about one third of the way through and just said screw it.

I’m conflicted

Review from The Rules of Supervillainy →

If it wasn’t for the political poison in the series I would give it 4.5 stars in story and 5 in overall. on one hand these author created his own world and characters gave them distinct personalities and told a entertaining story with good character development for the main character, worth staying with for the..

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Intense story, superb narration!

Review from The Distance →

I was expecting just another post apocalyptic story but I was greatly mistaken. The publisher’s summary only hints at what this story is really about and I was pleasantly surprised! The plot picks up quickly and keeps an exciting pace throughout. Both of the main character’s perspectives are interesting and show a different viewpoint of..

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New twist on the end of the world

Review from The Distance →

“I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.” Jeremy & Hilaree Robinson give a new twist to the apocalypse. I really liked the story because it was original and fresh. Jeffery Kafer and Heather Costa do an excellent job in telling the story and keeping your..

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Good

Review from The Distance →

With post-apocalyptic novels it sometimes feels like everything can get a bit over-complicated. Sometimes the focus is on too many places or people. Sometimes the focus zooms out to the world and back in to the main character too many times. Sometimes the main character(s) get lost for what the world is going through. This..

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