Characters made really dumb decisions and for the most part were a bunch of pansies, including but not limited to Colton who was supposed to be a former marine.
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Characters made really dumb decisions and for the most part were a bunch of pansies, including but not limited to Colton who was supposed to be a former marine.
I slogged through all six volumes (in the final 2 praying that I would finish SOON.) The story line is quite implausible. A group of survivors who are eeking out a living in the hills after an EMP, and they run into every manner of bad guy and natural disaster you can think of. Main..
McCoy gets basic things wrong about so much. This is closer to fan fiction than an accurate retelling of the Norse Mythos.
The author has trouble with immersion and writing with urgency. This story had some great ideas, but we’re poorly executed. Sarcasm was a bit heavy-handed. Every aspect of this story feels underdeveloped. Needs fleshing out.
the story concept was good but no foul language no sexual contact I don’t know I think it was missing a little reality in the book the story line was pretty good but it was so funny that there was no bad words no sex nothing I I just think it needed a little bit..
This latest addition to EMP Aftermath was well written and kept me entertained from beginning to end. The narrator did a great job of breathing life into the story and making this a fun listen. I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
l came in on this series with this book, which is #4. Dr Laurel Rivera’s character was probably best reviewed by her own daughter Mayflower (May) who said she’s “bossy, a know-it-all even with things she knows nothing about, an one who forces things to be done “her way or the highway!” She is a..
Great take on LitRPG. Nice to see someone with a support class be the hero and no breaking the “system” in an unbelievable way to make him strong.
This series is exceptional work of fiction that engrosses the reader with its well-crafted characters and their experiences. The author has done a commendable job of invoking emotions such as anger, hatefulness, joyfulness, excitement, fear, and panic in the reader, which take precedence over logical thinking. I found the series captivating and couldn’t stop reading..
