This was a cute retelling of Beauty and the Beast. My complaints are that it was far too short and felt way too rushed. I love happily ever after stories, but I like them to have a bit more substance.
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could have been a great listen
Review from Inking Eagle →
The female narrator killed this series for me in the first go of it, you can tell she’s way older than the character and it’s not a fit when you can’t fake it. It kills the entire narration.I’m not really to sure of the story line either, I did finish the first book, but it..
Another SHACK, smack on the nose.
Review from Punk’s Wing →
It is a little disheartening to know that the battle for women in combat is still raging on within the military. Things have certainly improved since this book was written, at least. This was an excellent read, full of technical details and beautifully painted scenes. Ward has terrific prose and great timing. As with the..
The stories are incredible
Review from Savage Homecoming →
Blew my mind
Review from Blueshift →
very cool story
Review from Dust 2: A New World Order →
great story
Review from Punk’s War →
This is the second of a three book series about a Navy Tomcat pilot’s deveopment as a war fighter and person. As a bonus to the vividly described “good stuff” expected of a first rate military thriller, Ward Carroll’s main character, call sign Punk, is highly likable and surprisingly complex. The narrator also complements Carroll’s..
Feel like this book should be geared more toward highschool age readers. Overall, it’s not bad. It feels rushed a bit especially with randomly throwing things in without much explanation. I’ll probably listen to the second book just to complete the series. There’s potential for this to be expanded on and turned into something epic.