While the story line is scant, it is nonetheless compelling as it meanders through an exploration of ways to save our planet. Outstanding. If everyone read this, there might be hope, however slim.
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Realistic Hope
Review from The Ministry for the Future →
What I appreciate most about this book is that it felt realistic. It didn’t present a fantasy, it didn’t suggest there is one tech fix, it presented familiar resistance, technical questions and failure. So the fact that they found a route, gives me a little hope it might be possible to find a way to..
Far fetched but a good story
Review from True Conviction →
Great Story…..Great Audio
Review from Hunger →
Boring, forgettable, amateurish
Review from Hunter’s Games →
The first book in this series, while flawed for being over the top unrealistic was fun without being great. It had some charm and fast moving excitement. This second outing starts off well enough then actually drags the events, with even less credibility in the logic, and the story is amazingly lightweight and boring. I..
Not for me- I’m not an overly picky listener and I’m within 2 hours of the end and realized that I neither know nor care what’s going on. The story is incredibly boring and made even more so by the narration. The narrator is a little glib in delivery, making it easy to drift off..
One Last Bullet is the third installment in the Adrian Hell series, and without a doubt, it stands as the pinnacle of the series so far. James P. Sumner has truly outdone himself with this book, delivering a roller-coaster of emotions, a riveting revenge narrative, and an unforgettable journey that will keep readers on the..
I’m a fated mates/omegaverse/reverse harem kinda girl, so this plot seemed right up my alley. Considering it’s a bit lengthier than the average fiction audiobook, you’ll certainly get your money’s worth. But this story doesn’t work. I mentioned liking fated mates stories, but not this kind. The main characters weren’t even physically attracted to each..
Unrealistic
Review from True Conviction →
First of all, I could’ve done without the satanic references unnecessary. and so unrealistic. And the main character Adrian is unlikeable. He keeps putting himself repeatedly in impossible situations. The dialogue was cheesy. I couldn’t wait for the book to end. Will not be reading another one in the series.






