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Entertaining read

Review from The Unraveling →

It’s not too slow but the whole story is a slow build up to an apocalypse. The conversations between the characters felt real enough to believe that’s how it would go down. The areas in Florida were spot on as I either lived in or patrolled those areas for over 30 years. Good job!

Good info in a building story!

Review from The Unraveling →

First, ALL chapters ARE in order. The “Just So-So” review by DCgrits is not what I heard. The story has perfect continuity. (Whatever issue must have been fixed.) This isn’t a war story…yet. But there is plenty of action. It’s a paced build up through the realization things are getting bad and will most definitely..

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Another New World Order?

Review from Breaking Destiny →

Joe Kettleman, a man living under an assumed identity, finds himself the target of assassins hired by none other than his wife. She was tired of his conservative ways and wanted her freedom along with the money. Confronted while on his fishing boat, Joe escapes with his life but takes a bullet in the shoulder..

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Book 8 in the Five Roads to Texas series

Review from The Days Before →

Book 8 in the Five Roads to Texas series was so good! New and old (familiar) characters to enjoy their continuing stories. The author is fast becoming one of my favorites. The story is engrossing from beginning to the end. The narration was perfect! Always a great performance by Mr. Wehrlen. I received this for..

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Sidney’s Story Continues

Review from After the Roads →

This book follows the further adventures of Sidney Bannister, one of the main characters in the first book “Five Roads to Texas”. Sidney is 6 months pregnant and living in the severely overcrowded refugee camp near Fort Bliss, Texas. Sidney is alone (except for her intrepid cat, Rick James) because most in the camp think..

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Just so-so

Review from The Unraveling →

Read many books of this genre. This one has some moments you ask Really?? Two examples…college dorm kid finds a dead kid in the bathroom who obviously died from the flu (this after its been out awhile), he grabs his girlfriend and her friend and rush to leave and drive home. He gets killed in..

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A Great, Exciting Post-Apocalytic Story

Review from The Unraveling →

Pretty decent and entertaining. Doesn’t have the low-quality writing and amateurs that most in this specific genre have. I really enjoyed this story. It certainly grasps what I think people would really act like should this actually happen. Andrew B. Wehrlen does a wonderful job narrating this book. Highly recommended. I was given this free..

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Entertaining series

Review from First Light →

This is the third book I’ve read/listened to by this author. They’ve all been in this series. I’ve previously listened to book 3&4 and I am looking forward to listening to book 1&2. These books are entertaining, not complicated or complex. This book starts after Anna has been shot by Lee (Brad’s father) and he..

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Enjoyed it in just one day.

Review from The Unraveling →

Likeable characters, good storylines, and a solid cliffhanger to boot. If you’re into the post-apoc/survivalist genre, then add this to your list. *This audiobook was provided to me at no cost in exchange for my unbiased review.

Kind of a mess.

Review from The Unraveling →

I hate to say it because I love disaster/apocalyptic books, but Charley Hogwood’s The Unraveling is sadly kind of a mess. The book suffers from numerous problems. The story is told in a very passive manner. Mr. Hogwood doesn’t seem to have a handle on the concept of show don’t tell. And while that isn’t..

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