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Near Perfection

Review from Obligations Incurred →

Flawless narration, and continued character development, that you have already come to expect from this series. Book 2 picks up where you’d expect it to, then changes directions and leads you down the rabbit hole. Why not a perfect score then? Gotta leave somewhere to go when I read the next book.

good idea, bad execution

Review from Delvers LLC →

What would have made Delvers LLC better? TheStory feels cobbled together, but not well. Very little charecter development. It was like listening to somebody tell you a story about a very unremarkable D&D session they played this one time. What could Blaise Corvin have done to make this a more enjoyable book for you? Be..

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Creepy and gross

Review from Otherlife Dreams →

I read Supersales on Superpowereds by this same author. Despite the creepyness of how the protagonist of that book acquires women as slaves, some after having been horrifically tortured, the book managed to catch my attention and I ignored the problematic aspects of it. Now, reading this book it’s the same thing all over again..

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interesting read

Review from Super Sales on Super Heroes →

Not heavy duty reading, but enough to keep interesting. Got annoying listening to numbers read out for point values, it would have worked in print, but I found it boring hearing the complete detail list read out all the time. was able to get interested in the characters enough to have a reasonable fun listen,..

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Wonderful

Review from Super Sales on Super Heroes →

Listening to this was even more enjoyable than reading it. Loved the extras (sound effects, multiple voices). The story was really quite good. The narrator is one of the few that I have found who could actually pull off the feminine voice.