After the Outbreak was a great, long runtime audiobook on a non-zombie plague apocalypse centering on a group of (mostly) unrelated good people who come together to form a new family in the post plague world. The book to me falls into a rarer category of global plague apocalypse novels with no zombies, no conspiracies…
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A dark mystery
Review from The Watson Girl →
Want an uncut gem? This book is uncut but not a gem. The story starts out and introduces you to the main characters. The story moves well and appears to develop. It does not last long. When a tricky point is reached for one of the main characters to solve the book transitions to a..
The start of a good series.
Review from Edge of Eons →
Exciting Military Sci Fi
Review from Gateway War →
A little more straight forward than the previous entries in this the hard cases take the unabashed offensive against their enemies. The characters from before continue to evolve and new characters leave their marks. It’s exciting and fun but also a little thought provoking and there are definitely things you won’t see coming. I received..
This book is amazing in its entirety there is not I would change about it. The author definitely has the start of another amazing series and I for one can’t wait to read more.One of the best things about this story is the interplay between all of the characters and the group the Dynamics of..
Good Series
Review from After the Outbreak →
I really enjoyed this Post-Apocalyptic series as it has no zombies eating humans. A virulent (Hosta) virus strikes the county causing people to die with flu like symptoms, turning gray and dies with grin on their face. Love all of the characters Nick, Liz, Charlie, Mia, Jessa, Matt, Daniel, Anne and Bethany. They are trying..
Fast-paced cultivation done well
Review from Edge of Eons →
Fun characters, good writing, and cool battles! I really enjoyed this book, and the overall quality stood out to me among my many listens. Bits of LitRPG are mixed in, in a quite clever way, but the numbers are kept sparse, which fit well. It could use a bit more worldbuilding and filling in of..







