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Starts and stops

Review from Awaken Online: Evolution →

Overall, I like the storyline, but I found I would get lost due to 1) the authors obsessive descriptions of detailed moves in battle (better to see than hear), and 2) the characters seemed to fade out in the battle scenes.I’m still continuing on in the series and it could have been shorter in length.

READ THREE TIMES….

Review from Awaken Online: Catharsis →

I’ve read this book three times now over six years, I find it that entertaining. Jason’s anger at his “childhood / teenage real world” is something that deeply resonates with me. Spoiler Alert: To those who are drawn to read the whole series you may find that Bagwell could have left the Hippie out. A..

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It’s jarring to hear a very different voice

Review from Young Apostate →

Having listened to the audiobooks of the Witch of the Federation series it was very jarring to hear this narrator creating very different voices – and, therefore, characters – for the familiar characters from the preceding series. Overall I have liked these books and the narrator, other than this discontinuity.

great book and series

Review from Awaken Online: Catharsis →

tbh, the writing isn’t great, but it gets better as the series goes on. also as someone who has read the full series, don’t listen to the haters. they actually don’t know what they’re talking about and I fought they even read the full book.

Phenomenal!

Review from Yeager →

A gripping story of guts and glory! I didn’t want it to end. Quality narration really brings this book to life, drawing the reader closer to the main characters.

King redux

Review from The Narrows →

There is nothing new here nor particularly masterful. This book is like Mom’s meatloaf. It’s safe. It’s comfortable. It’s familiar. You know what to expect but that doesn’t deter you nor will it leave you dissatisfied. You might feel a little declassé, though, but no one needs to know about this guilty pleasure.