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its ok

Review from The Dark Road Series Collection →

Hard to reckon with timeline of story. Within a week, civilization is lost and crops are dead? Nah, I dont think so, and not because I think my fellow humans arent capable of terrible things. But because humans are lazy, we wouldnt be that quick to organize. Narrator had a “golly gee” tone and character..

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Great story line

Review from The Dark Road Series Collection →

The story line was great, never knowing what would happen next, however the narration was a bit on the cheesy side (Ben’s character)For an x-military guy he talked to Joel like he was five, buddy, buddy, buddy ….I think I would have enjoyed it much more in print.

Pretty darn good

Review from Dead Calm →

I thought this was going to be just like his other series Dark Road, and they are similar but this is also different enough that it makes it interesting. I like these series, both, but this one is entertaining with the setting being at sea. I really enjoy the narrator too. I definitely recommend. Easy..

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Standard fare for the genre

Review from The Dark Road Series Collection →

Pretty standard entry in the EMP apocalyptic genre. It was more grounded than many other books in the genre. I appreciated that the characters didn’t suddenly turn into peerless killing machines like many characters in this genre tend to do. While it was more grounded than other similar books, it did have some pretty amazing..

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Good work!

Review from Glimpse of Death →

Another well written story by Ms. Wolfe! I am very glad I found this author, her writing is very clear in an errorfree style, the right amount of speed and humour included. Personally I would, again, prefer less cruelty and their description, and this always done to young women …. . Therefore I applause with..

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Good

Review from EMP Aftermath →

So these books, most definitely have your emotions up and down with the characters that it’s twist and turns and it most definitely captivate you and keeps you intrigued throughout the whole book series. I received a free copy of this book and am voluntarily leaving a review.

Disappointing and Prejudiced Framing

Review from The Dark Road Series Collection →

This book leans heavily on overhyped stereotypes to justify a “shoot first, don’t ask questions” worldview toward anyone who doesn’t look or sound like the main character. I’m sorry, but suggesting that certain races of people would rather loot and pillage when the world is falling apart—rather than care for their families and communities—is both..

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