I’ve enjoyed every book in the series, but this book has been much more of a battlefield book than the others. There was a significant amount of time and Detail spent on each battle and preparation rather than the surrounding story and struggles. While I’ve loved this series I think this is my last one..
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I dig it
Review from If I Can’t Have You: →
I enjoyed this book.
Review from Erebus →
The characters become very real and his portrayal of the victim paid honor to the parents. A little too political
Review from A Clockwork Murder →
I love the intricacies of the justice system, especially engrossed by the trial itself. Nothing that teaches me bores me. Steve Jackson does an exquisite job at introducing us to the characters. He did this so well with the victim that I grieved over the senseless loss of a sparkling lovely girl. But as with..
Unfortunate choice of narrator
Review from Bitch on Wheels →
This was a new author for me but it turned out to be a good choice. This story appears to have been well researched and deals with real life in a way that most SHTF books seem to forget. Well worth your time and credit. Can’t wait for the next one as this one is..
While Kevin Pierce could make reading the phone book interesting, this series is about over for me. I am a character-driven reader, and none of the newer characters were developed as well as the first few books. I think it is just what happens on some of these long serious though. However, if you are..
full of foul language
Review from EMP Resurrection →
this author cant seem to speak without using foul language. nearly every character in the book is foul mouthed without it, it would have been a nice story. the author doesnt seem to know Christian beliefs wrll as the Christian in the book does compromise with regard to marriage fidelity after EMP. overall, i am..