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This was awesome!

Review from The Rules of Supervillainy →

If you have ever thought “what goes through the mind of a supervillian” then this book is for you. However, it’s kinda like “What would happen if my best friend became a supervillian” It’s amazing. His struggle to be a villian, his fighting with his morals, his haunted (literally in this case past. This book..

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Disappointing

Review from Rise of a D-List Supervillain →

I’m a fan of the series, but this book is the weakest to date. Story was not very exciting, and leaves two big questions unanswered. The other books are short, but five hours? Come on Jim. This should have been act one of a longer book. Not sure if I will spend the credit next..

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Hump

Review from Agent G →

Sounds good at first, had hopes to enjoy the story. The story just turned into a common “James Bondish” plot with everyone having some super advanced technology to them. Boring.

Action and Suspense!

Review from Primordial →

Wow! This book is non-stop. The imagery in the story was fantastic. I loved how Jeffrey Kafer was able to put so much emotion into his performance and keep you on pins and needles with the sea monster. This book kept me interested throughout the story and I loved the unexpected twists. My review is..

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Wtf?

Review from Earth Fire →

Loved the first 3 books. This one just didn’t make sense to me. It was written well and I can appreciate the ptsd angle but there were so many things that just didn’t fit. These characters did a lot of stupid things that I can’t reconcile.

wonderful

Review from Rise of a D-List Supervillain →

The story continues and Jeffrey Kafer sounds so much better my iPhone reading the kindle version.Many questions are answered as the series moves along. If you have not read the first book buy this one but don’t listen to it until you have bought the rest and caught up.