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Good but …

Review from Hard Kill →

Just no need to say the Lord’s name in vain a million times. Why offend folks that believe in the Ten Commandments. It was particularly prevalent in this book. Other than that – great as always. Should re-record a other version

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Review from Wounded Kiss →

I loved this book. It was short but sweet and steamy. Maybe not the best book to read at work… Oops lol that’s what headphones are for. Can’t wait to listen/read the next book!

Misogynistic YA military drival

Review from Starship Eternal →

Not a single female character introduced without the lens of the protagonists penis. Whether if it’s the protagonist thinking he would bone them or if the protagonist thought others would. No chest size left to the imagination. Throws in some dime store white knighting in a lame attempt to make up for it later on…

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great book

Review from Quarter Share →

There is no daring do, but solid character development and the interaction of characters and story line was very good. It’s a fun book to read.

King of the kaiju

Review from Apocalypse Machine →

As always, when writing about kaiju, Jeremy Robinson and Jeffery Kafer are the dream team. This was a very different style of story for a Kaiju tale, but that is in no way a bad thing. To say much more would ruin some of the surprise, so listen and enjoy.

Fluff Yet Enjoyable

Review from Snowbound →

The third act was so much better than everything before it, but it still doesn’t make up for no characterization, ridiculous plot, and many predictable moments. I almost DNF, but the third act hooked me and it became enjoyable movie fluff.