I am enjoying the series, but it is definitely starting to feel like we are being strung along. The author enjoys his little dark secrets he keeps from us perhaps a little too well.
Stringing along
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Review from Judgment of Mars →
I have long been a fan of Jeremy Robinson, but this collaboration with Kane Gilmour has taken my fandom to a new level! This book sucked me in from the very beginning and didn’t let me go until the end. Robinson and Gilmour create a world that is vastly different from the general post-apocalyptic storylines..
I picked this up because it sounded interesting and I was hoping to fill in my super hero needs while waiting for “Super Powereds Year 4” by Drew Hayes to come out on Audible and I am happy to say this was exactly what I was hoping for. This book’s atmosphere is a lot less..
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This is this is one of those series you gush about and reread over and over. It will suck you in to the point where you find yourself saying *credits smedits, where’s the buy button.* Ishmael is 18 years old in book one, and an orphan. He has no choice but to grow up fast..
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Wow this series is amazing! My first book by Jeremy Robinson was Infinite which was great! I decided to see what else he wrote and I started the Kaiju series nemesis. I haven’tRead any other books so don’t feel like you need to know his other books to get into this series. It started great..
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