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NUCULAR

Review from Aftermath 1 →

Great book. Not a fan of the narrator’s pronunciation of nuclear as nucular nearly 100% of the time. Also, could do without frequent extra syllable “uh” at the end of many words. Mispronunciation & odd extra sounds matter a lot in audio books. This was very distracting throughout the entire book. I’m thoroughly confused as..

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Wasted my money

Review from Rogue Cowboy →

Horrible female narrator! I think it was a virtual voice man with a cold. The story line was weak with weak characters and very confusing and all over the place. Past to present to old texts with no explanation or pause. Don’t know how this author was the same as the other books in this..

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DNF

Review from Mountain Daddies →

I did not finish this book. There were times it was hard to follow because she filled from “real life” to her book. Additional it was very sex heavy vs plot. Not my thing.

A truly realistic ZA saga

Review from Survive: WTF →

Most ZA novels portray some weak protagonist with zero combat skills magically rising to the top of scrap heap. This is statistically improbable and not even good fiction. This story has a very realistic plot with the challenges that elite military operators struggle to overcome. Very few series can maintain fictional momentum after several novels…

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the goat

Review from The Goat in the Bedroom →

omg I honestly this is super dang adorbale!!!!! and I cannot get over the names of theses a camels it is so precious. but I like the dynamic of griff and art its just sweet and dont get me started on the ending honestly dead!

Love me a good bully romance

Review from Corium University: Book 1-3 →

Corium University: Book 1-3 offers a riveting dive into the captivating secret school for offspring of mafia kings, assassins, and criminals in rural Alaska. The story follows Quinton, the son of one of the founding members of the school, and Aspen, the daughter of an arms dealer who got involved with the FBI. Quinton and..

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