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Good ending

Review from Tides of War →

A fitting end to a good series. The whole series is not great but certainly worth a listen. Seemed to get better with each book and had a very satisfying conclusion

Uncomfortable

Review from The Eaton →

Good story, but I wish I would have read it instead of listening to it. I was uncomfortable with many of the descriptions and voice changes throughout sexual and beastly situations. The swearing was a bit much.

Get your world rocked…

Review from Stone Cold Bastards →

Demon ruled apocalypse….. Stone gargoyles that can fly, even though they weigh hundreds of pounds….innocent charges that can be posessed if there eyes meet with an infected… This is the new world, hiding in the shadows and avoiding human interaction. They could be infected, or worse, they could be collaborators… humans who do as the..

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Don’t waste a credit

Review from The Eaton →

My genre is architecture, supernatural horror.This tried but failed. No amount of twists and turns can fix it. The unnecessary brutality stands out and is annoying. I only finished this book so I could write a review warning. Look for something else you won’t be sorry you skipped this one

Love it

Review from Stone Cold Bastards →

I’ll read pretty much anything Jake Bible writes. I love his books, his writing style. Whether it’s dark, humorous or a mixture of both he does it well. This was no exception. Loved it. Very unique story imo. Jeff Hays is a solid narrator. I enjoyed his performance. This audiobook was provided by the author,..

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A thoroughly entertaining sequel

Review from Fire and Brimstone →

M.R. Forbes is known for writing highly enjoyable series from start to finish and Chaos of the Covenant shows all the signs of keeping that winning tendency with Fire and Brimstone. In addition to delightfully talented writing, Jeff Hays has got to be, if not the best, one of the top five, narrators with the..

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