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Great Story!

Review from Behind the Gates 1 →

Great Story. Excellent reader. My only complaint is his books are too short. Book 1 and 2 could have been combined. I’m a big fan of TSHTF fiction. Most of them start with “The Big Disaster” in the first few pages. This story unwinds gradually, from realizing things are going to get bad, to preparing..

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Great Story

Review from Behind the Gates 3 →

I am really enjoying this series. The books are a little short, it seems this book could have been part of book 2. That is the only reason I gave 4 stars. The story is great and has an excellent reader. I like this story because it’s so relevant to today’s environment. I’m a big..

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love is love without judgement

Review from Wild Side →

such a compassionate story between three people who have spent years searching for love. trying monogamous relationships by Finn and LJ have not been fulfilling but when they meet Finn’s bisexual friend Miguel, it all falls into place. they each find love which only works when all three are involved in polyamorous relationship. story builds..

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Realistic and current

Review from Behind the Gates 1 →

Very real and likely scenarios. good narrator and storyline, Akart does his homework and always delivers a good listen! The first book set up the characters and plot. Looking forward to the next in the series.

Prescient

Review from Behind the Gates 1 →

The debt, violence, and drug addiction in the USA is alarming. Mr. Akart wrote a story about the possible consequences of that with no swearing, (very much appreciated) and much information about water storage, food storage, and security. I also appreciate the morals and loyalty of the Friday night group. I am getting the next..

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Completely original

Review from The Dust of Dawn →

Absolutely love this one completely different than pretty much anything else I’ve ever listened to or read. it’s hard to be original in this day and age. This is the second series by Knapp that I’ve listened to and I think that I’m hooked. The fact that Andrew B. Wehrlen is narrating makes it even..

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