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Harem LitRPG

Review from Rogan’s Monsters →

Rogan’s Monsters is a Harem LitRPG so it is definitely not for everyone. Me myself I am not particularly fond of Harem books and mostly just overlook them for the other aspects. The action and LitRPG aspects of the book are pretty entertaining, with alien sci fi aspects turning mostly to a post apocalyptic fantasy..

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The Flower Man a Steve Jobz Thriller

Review from The Flower Man →

Book 2 in the Steve Jobz detective series is more of the same. The book is enjoyable and a pretty fun entertaining read but I definitely have my gripes, number one being Jobz himself who really isn’t all that likeable and really doesn’t seem all that smart but maybe that is part of the charm…

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Not a bad book

Review from Messy Ink →

I enjoyed this book, followed the storyline and enjoyed it well. Looking forward to the next book in the series. The narrator did a great job with that lovely voice.

Sexual harrassment can get you killed

Review from The Flower Man →

Steve Jobz is at it again. His childhood father-figure, charismatic local news anchor Mr. TV, is suing a young woman who has charged him with sexual harassment alleging he sent her pics of…well let’s just say his private parts in a ready-to-ago state. As a result, Mr. TV and his wife, Janice, are receiving death..

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Stunning

Review from Death’s Mate →

Wow amazing storyline. This is the first installment of Charybdis Station and was a great interdiction to Death. Love Death and was so happy that he got a book and a HEA. Val is a amazing character loved him and his son. There are ups and downs but they belong together. Amazing can’t wait for..

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Zombies & Mafia

Review from Rend →

Even though this is the second book in a series, it could be read as a standalone. I loved the idea of the mafia using zombies to get rid of people. What better way to dispose of bodies and leave no trace? Asher Hawke is an interesting character and I enjoyed the insights into his..

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