The second volume of this series happens some time after the end of the first book. It builds on the Cthulhu Armageddon world adding more action and higher stakes to the mix. This book also takes us to some of the most iconic locales in Lovecraft’s work: Arkham (including the Miskatonic University) and Insmouth. The..
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Review from Forbidden Island →
The narration is overall ok, nothing remarkable and nothing annoying. The book itself was ok, the plot focused more on action than the development of the deep message the book tried at the end to convey making the ending feel rushed and cliche. Fans of Dean Koontz might really like this book, there is heavy..
Funny with morals
Review from Villains Rule →
A Great Start
Review from Hard Road →
Riveting Story
Review from Forbidden Island →
Not only is the plot riveting, the narrator’s performance is superb! The author tells an intriguing story,and his well-developed characters move the plot effortlessly along. I became engrossed. The narrator’s different accents were well-placed and natural. I had no trouble distinguishing between characters. A great ‘read’.
eh
Review from Earth Rising →
Great base story but I had one major issue. The endless monologues on war. 2/3 of every book has the exact same bitching and moaning over and over. Wanted to read the whole series but I’ve had my fill at 3. People read fiction to look for heroes and hope not to listen to life..
I ended up listening to the robot text… This guy reading sounds board to death and sounds as if he is falling asleep at the end of every sentence!!! “The women saw the Carrefour…. But before it go to close, she jump out the wwaaaayyyyyyy….” say this as if your falling asleep. Just let the..
The Narrator makes the book.
Review from Villains Rule →
J. Kafer has narrated several books of this genre and his first person monologs are not to be missed. Some credit can be given to the author for the fun and quirky story but what truly brings the story alive is the narration. Perfect pick for when you just want turn your brain off and..
Great Story which had the power to draw you in!
Review from Heart of Stone: The Stone Series, Volume 1 →
I received this book from the Author for an honest review. This was my first from Dakota. I was pleasantly surprised how quickly I was drawn into this story. The Narrators did a great job in telling the story. I did prefer Alex’s POV more however. I really liked the depth in this book. Each..
Damn, that ending
Review from Who Takes No Risk →