*This book was given to me by the author at my request, and I provided this voluntary, unbiased review.* 4/5 I enjoyed this story – was glad to see its a prequel book to the main series, which I haven’t read yet. Now I will have an origin story when I go to read Five..
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Time Out for North Korea!
Review from The Days Before →
This is the prequel to the Five Roads to Texas Series; i.e., how it all began. Back in the day, CDC scientists in the Congo were researching a virus which caused hemorrhagic fevers, but rebels destroyed the site along with all the data and blood samples scientists had been collecting. Fast forward to today; the..
The Days before is a prequel to the Five Roads to Texas Series (A Five Roads to Texas Novel, Book 8) written by Brian Parker. The narration provided by Andrew B. Wehrlen. Brian Parker has delivered the story fans of the Five Roads Universe have been waiting for with this outstanding Prequel. The author could..
One Nation: Ian’s Road 2. Five Roads to Texas, Book 7 written by Joseph Hansen. The narration provided by Andrew B. Wehrlen. This is the second volume of Ian’s Road in the Five Roads Shared Universe. No shortage of action in this installment of the story. The new Leadership wants Ian and crew to head..
Mr. Black
Review from Operation Zulu: Dos →
I was freely given this title for an unbiased review. No spoilers but if you’re looking for a different take on preparing for disaster, this is it. The author did a great job in detailing the specifics of a disaster about to unfold. Good character distinctions and development. The narrator does an okay job of..
I Survived This Audiobook
Review from The Unraveling →
This book was a chore to finish. I just wanted it to end after a few hours in. The writing reads like a survival guide, the situation wasn’t realistic, the characters weren’t memorable and the writing was stoic and bland. Nothing about the story was interesting aside from the flu strand that was making people..
I picked up a Roak book as a free promo listen some time ago and loved it. I mean, what’s not to love. Roak is the quintessential lone wolf bad-ass gallivanting about the universe doing jobs and collecting his chits. He really wants everyone to believe that he cares for no one and nothing. Except..
Maybe I should start prepping
Review from The Unraveling →
This book makes me think about being a prepper. I like that it starts at the beginning of the outbreak showing how quickly everything falls apart. The scenes showing how quickly the hospital is overrun with patients is the most interesting. Makes you wonder how many medical and emergency personnel would finally abandoned their jobs..






