interesting first book. the struggles are real and our enemy is better prepared. we all need to be vigilant and ready to defend.
DHS
Review from What’s Left of My World →
interesting first book. the struggles are real and our enemy is better prepared. we all need to be vigilant and ready to defend.
The idea of having multiple books about different shtf scenarios is appealing at first but at the end of the book I felt short changed. too little happened in the 7 hour book. it just felt incomplete. Maybe if it was written in a 15+ hour stand alone novel it would have met my satisfaction..
I originally thought this series was science fiction, so I didn’t look into it. When I heard the beginning chapters on one of Tom Abrahams’ Alt Apocalypse books, I was immediately hooked. I am so grateful that I was able to get all three books in the SpaceMan Chronicles for one credit! It’s like 22..
Robert Monroe hits on the Fabric of our conscious reality!!! I personally have been where he talks about!!! This world ? and Reality is nothing but a few will ever understand!!!A MUST READ!!!!!!Love Light and Guidance Robert Monroe!!!May we visit on the other side…??????
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Review from This We Will Defend: The Continuing Story of a Family’s Survival →
most definitely a great story line! very realistic very inspiring ,it makes you feel as of your at least one of the main personalities, it really challenges,the inevitable events that will be ouur truths, not if but when
I can not get enough of the series! It is well written and keeps me engaged and gives me many ideas, especially when it comes to gardening. When is book 9 coming out?
Review from EMP Survival Box Set: Seven Cows, Ugly and Gaunt →
If you are looking for a slow paced story that explains everything to a few 20 somethings who know absolutely nothing while repeating a mantra of good Christians will be saved and pagans are going to hell… this is for you. Dialogue is as bad as the plot. With lines like “wow look at all..
