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Commendable but dubious!

Review from Survive the Conflict →

I’m having difficulty believing this plotline; it seems quite ambitious. It’s an interesting story but Austin’s attitude and goals concerning the USB drive are quite grandiose and his character is admittedly arrogant. It’s just hard to fathom that a handful of people thought they could pull off their plan. “Doing the right thing” is a..

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Loved it

Review from My Enemy’s Secret →

This is the third book in the Dig Deep Series with well-developed characters. Oliver is a germaphobe/Klotz Archeologist. Reyland is a singer turned construction worker. He was also the catalyst in working against the Archeologist/Museum in books 1 & 2. In this book, the two teams up to get everyone to work together. The chemistry..

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Angsty but awesome

Review from My Enemy’s Secret →

This book felt like it had a lot more angst in it than either of the first two. It’s not a bad thing! It helped to built the story more and really get you into the same mindset as the characters. At one point I could practically feel the germs on me as Oliver described..

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Brilliant

Review from My Enemy Needs Me →

I loved this story. From the first characters I met I fell in love with this series. JP Oliver has an amazing way of pulling you into the story and keeping you engaged. In this story he touches on varies medical difficulties but it doesn’t make you uncomfortable hearing about it, or how the characters..

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Favourite so far

Review from My Enemy’s Secret →

I can see where these boys bosses are coming from all of them are hooking up with the enemy so to speak. But in this book the two teams end up working together. Oliver who we hadn’t seen much of before now really is a klutz. But I’m great full that he found someone and..

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Blows book 1 away

Review from Survive the Aftermath →

This feels more like a post-apocalyptic story should, The NWO is doing what I believe it would, ruthlessly. The family, while prepped is making plans, Well, then, it all goes to hell, Hail Nimrod I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.