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Electrifying Sequel

Review from The Sacred Stone →

Although the beginning was a little slow, the story picked up and became as exciting as the first one in the series. I admired the additional worldbuilding. I appreciated the divergent pathways which Rhett, Fabien, and Dinah took. I spent some time with bated breath as each character faced their challenges. I was entertained by..

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Riveting Technothriller

Review from The Lost Relic →

I enjoyed this book a lot. My attention was engaged from the opening paragraphs until the very end of the story. I admired the worldbuilding. I liked the three outsiders who were brought together to stop the assembly of a lost device. I was entertained by the fast-paced, almost non-stop action which had the group..

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Bad fantasy pretending to be sci-fi

Review from Forerunner →

The difference between sci-fi and fantasy is that one discusses physics and the other discusses magic. How do you know the difference? Magic doesn’t need to be plausible or constrained. Physics requires plausibility and constraints. The difference then is in how hand-wavy the author is – do they make an effort to explain the complexity..

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Dinasaurs

Review from Dinosaurs →

Loved all these characters even the ones I hated. How the author tells the story of relationship, past to present to future relating it our times on the planet is brilliant.

Great read!!!

Review from Homeless to Billionaire →

This book is a wonderful roadmap to a great life! If you want to make money lots of fabulous tips too. Overall,a very dynamic book and a must read for everyone! Don’t miss out get this book today! DeeDee Swanson

Great writing

Review from Punk’s War →

The characters are individuals and well portrayed and the tech details are clearly delineated. Ward Carroll puts the reader right into the action and does a masterful job of explaining organizational politics and personalities. He also doesn’t let the plot get in the way of the story.

Narration Ruins the Story

Review from Sweet Taste of Liberty →

Based on the first couple hours of listening, the story itself is probably good. However, I’m fairly certain that a computer is reading the book. The narrator is so robotic, boring, and flat, that it’s very difficult to follow the prose. If your interested in this title, do not listen to it; read it. The..

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