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I kept wanting to call it The Revisionists

Review from The Revivalists →

In a dystopic world set in the near future, a biracial couple from the Northeast travel to California across the vast physical, political, and cultural wasteland that is America. Once leaving the comfort of their own neighborhood, they encounter the menace of predatory strangers, which includes greed, racial prejudice, and extremely violent right-wing communities. There..

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great work

Review from The Sorcerer’s Secrets →

I really enjoyed this. it made me look outside the box. there needs to be more books like this. normally, all the magick and occult books say the same over and over. nothing like this. 🔥🔥🔥⭐️

Good, not great.

Review from Zee Locked In →

As one of the Audible Plus library, I was happy with this story, but won’t listen to the second book until it goes on sale or to Audible Plus. It was a good story and decent narration. If a good editor had streamlined the story to get rid of some of the slow and awkward..

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good

Review from Zee Knocked Down →

I had limited issues oly with the first books date sheets just because it felt like Micheal Critons jarrasic park books where the narrator read every single number that got crazy annoying. I greatly appreciate the ability to skip great book!

Strangled Melodies

Review from A Strangled Cry →

A Strangled Cry, the ninth, and latest installment in the gripping Silence Jones series takes readers on a heart-pounding journey into the depths of the country music industry’s dark secrets and a relentless hunt for a cold-blooded killer who is seemingly tied to a rising star. I keep forgetting that these books are set in..

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