This is the first book I’ve read by L.L. Akers so I wasn’t sure what to expect. The story was very good and I always enjoy tidbits of survival and strategy tips. This book was full of them. There were lots of action scenes so things were never dull.Highly recommended. I will be listening to..
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Review from Charmer: A Ladies’ Man and His Victims →
still interesting
Review from Angel of the Abyss →
Perfect ending!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Review from Grace Under Fire →
Can’t wait for book #3
Review from Grace Under Fire →
Franklin Horton has done it again. Another exciting and compelling story in the series. His characters are "real" and he makes you feel for them and their struggles to survive they are like there are friends that you never met. The narrator or should I say "voice actor" makes the characters come to life and..
I would definitely recommend this book to all of my friends, especially to those who don’t realize things are changing. I really liked the reality of this book. I gave this rating because as I said in the title, this is definitely a thought provoking book. This is a book that will stay with me..
Stopped listening with 1.5 hours left to go. Did not want to listen to the immature, irrational characters. Spoiler Alert: Major mistakes of characters – trying to help strangers or people they barely knew over their own immediate families with bad results. Tracy hesitant to shoot a man pointing a shotgun as her daughter and..
Unfortunately…
Review from Ashes of the Unspeakable →
Unfortunately Audible only gave me 2 credits to start with so now I have to wait a month to keep going with this series. The pacing is good and even though there are 3 storylines there are not hundreds of characters to keep track of. Emotions and lessons are both kept on high alert. Well..