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Getting better

Review from Zarin →

It’s been a while coming but this third book in the series finally had a bit more bite. Other than the same type of female lead of course.Introducing a few other aspects into the book drew me in much more than the first two. Although I wouldn’t listen to it again, I appreciate that Sarah..

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Still needs work

Review from Ilias →

Like the first book, this one has a weak female who just goes with the flow of all that is put before her. I feel the sex scenes are included to remind the reader it is not a young adult book. Narration sounded a little faster on this one and I was almost tempted to..

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A good listen.

Review from Zombie Decimation →

This was a decent zombie story. Kept my interest through the 1st three books. The story sometimes seemed a bit immature to me . The characters words thoughts and actions did not seem like those of adults but more like teens. all in all though it was a decent zombie story.

A good listen.

Review from Zombie Armageddon →

This was a decent zombie story. Kept my interest through the 1st three books. The story sometimes seemed a bit immature to me . The characters words thoughts and actions did not seem like those of adults but more like teens. all in all though it was a decent zombie story.

Outbreak

Review from Zombie Battle: Complete →

What I enjoyed about this book/books is that the majority of the story is the outbreak. A lot of zombie books skip over all that and go straight to the the zombies. This tells of how the virus came to be, the first people infected, how the infection spread, etc. I thoroughly enjoyed it! The..

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Loved it

Review from The Guppy Prince →

Prince Dover of the Southern Silver Isles feels the mating pull and head across the ocean to find his human mate Ben. I love the variety of shifters and pets in this series. A beaver shifter, crocodile shifter, all the different Mers, pet otter, a crazy pet chicken, and a couple fabulous witches. CW Gray..

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Funny with likable characters

Review from The Flower Man →

This is a contemporary novel incorporating current technology, although Zandri isn’t always accurate with all the details. The story is also pretty contrived and improbable. But I like Jobz and Miller as characters and the humorous interplay between them. Andrew B. Wehrlen continues to deliver a consistent performance with this second audiobook in the series…

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Not quite there.

Review from Aris →

Unfortunately the book was too short to really allow for any in-depth character building. I didn’t really get attached to the characters as so little is known about them.Saying that though, for me I found it to be a young adult type of book. Now it wouldn’t be classified as that due to the abusive..

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