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A Fun Read

Review from Space Force →

This is a fun read, The story moves at a good pace, it has some science fiction and some good old life. Very enjoyable if you’re looking for a light read to be a distraction.

Fantastic!

Review from In Ashes Born →

I cant say enough good things about these books. Nathan Lowell has created a universe that is well crafted, and hangs together really well. I have been coming back to it for years now, and the characters are like old friends.Great character development, wonderful storylines, and just really well written. Can’t wait to see what’s..

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Revenge Burns Brightly

Review from Project Nemesis →

The “monster “ in this story is really the society we all live in. This looks like it will be an interesting series based on the “Paranormal “ branch of the DHS. Jeremy again writes a riveting tale that is difficult to put down. Narration is first rate as well. Highly recommended. I received this..

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A fun and relaxing story.

Review from Half Share →

The book was great. It’s a fun story that entertains while at the same time not getting lost in the technology of space and the future. It’s about relationships and learning new things as well as exploring ones own thoughts and preconceptions. It’s the sort of story you can put in while on a family..

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Not like the first book

Review from Half Share →

Despite starting where the first book left off, this one feels like it was written by a completely different person. The politest thing I can say is that this book doesn’t pass the Bechdel test. Some of the things Ish said to the women in this book made me really uncomfortable. Sucks because I really..

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Unique Apocalypse Story

Review from The Distance →

This is a standalone post-apocalyptic, alien invasion, character driven story. The characters are well developed and lifekike with realistic actions and emotions. The story is told from the point of view of the two main characters as they make their harrowing journey. Their inner dialogue reflects their self-introspection, rambling thoughts, musings, weaknesses, anxieties, imagination, fears..

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