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Really entertaining.

Review from In Ashes Born →

I’ve enjoyed all the other books about Chief Wong and Pip. I’ve loved the characters that are decent human beings. The care that Ish and Pip share is very evident. They both make friends for life. I like that. Jeffrey Kafer did an excellent job narrating this book.

Like The Boys – just funnier!

Review from The Rules of Supervillainy →

Imagine someone dropped a magic cloak that gives the wearer super-powers at your door. What would you do?For Gary this is a dream coming true, the dream of becoming a super-villain. This turns out to be easier said than done, however, and is the beginning of Gary stumbling from one disaster into the next.This book..

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Hoping for romance got erotica

Review from By the Light of the Moon →

Just got to chapter 3 and had to quit. Up to this point it was nothing but sexual Innuendo the minute that the two main characters meet. I couldn’t go any further because I prefer romance with a good story. These two characters couldn’t do anything but focus on each other’s bodies, character was unimportant…

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Military Believability Missing

Review from Call to Arms →

Story was satisfactory, characterization was good for the genre but the military operations seemed amateurish. Particularly with the Marines. Minor spoiler alert! The good guy Marines were boarding a hostile space freighter and the Marine officer in command of 200 Marines was first through the hole blasted in the freighter’s hull! And no one had..

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Slightly Achetypal but Good

Review from Existential →

characters were interesting but not particularly outstanding. storyline not terribly innovative but the overall dialogue and execution of the story made it worthwhile. I’m looking forward to the next in the series to see how this story progresses