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Razor’s Traitorous Heart

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Hero’s and Heroins who are both smart, competent, and willing to protect others.Characters who behave in keeping with the personalities S.E. Smith gave them and the dialogue to make that work. World-building. Holy wow. Can she ever! Words escape me. Plot and story are always deep and a little subtly beautiful. This one, what we..

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Underrated President

Review from The Unexpected President →

Chester Arthur fought back against the machine which hoisted him into power once elected and recognized that his duties as president were to be through the lens of Garfield’s original vision for the country prior to his demise.

Boring

Review from Inking Eagle →

I’m only on chapter 3 and not going any further. Mayb reading it will b better but listening isn’t worth the waste of time. Disappointing

A well-crafted story

Review from The Terran Menace →

Good, solid sci-fi. Author J.R. Robertson delivers an unpretentious and well-crafted story. Rather than go for cerebral or poignant or moody, this book focuses on generating excitement through constant trouble. The book works because the author takes care to make the trouble generally believable, and the solutions mostly feel uncontrived. The results are entertaining!