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The story was okay

Review from Existential →

I liked the idea of the story but 2 things kept pulling me out of the story. First the accents of the narrator switching between Latin and Middle Eastern ending up mashing into one indistinguishable accent, and really the accents were completely unnecessary to tell the story. Secondly, the writers ridiculous descriptions of some of..

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Dumb cartoony villain criticizes dumber villains.

Review from Villains Rule →

The main character tries to be a cool villain by pointing out the obvious villain tropes of other characters, but comes of as neither cool nor villainous as he falls into other illogical cliches. If you are looking for something cartoony where the villain is the villain because he repeatedly insists he’s “not an anti-hero”,..

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Awesome read!!

Review from The Virgin Romance Novelist Chronicles →

This is probably the best book I’ve “read” in a long time. It was laugh out loud, nearly wrecked from laughing so hard at time hysterical. Meghan did a wonderful job. This is the first book I’ve read by her but rest assured I will be looking for more.

Stay all the way to the end

Review from Villains Pride →

These villains books are great. Genuine laugh-out-loud moments that I find rare in other books of this genre. Gibson tries to masquerade these books as cheap schlock, but underneath is a sharp wit and a great sense of humor used to tell a fun and entertaining story.Also, Kafer does a fantastic job with the characters…

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Swapping narrators in a series kills it

Review from Call to Arms →

I enjoyed Book 1 immensely. It wasn’t groundbreaking and had echos of “The Lost Fleet” and other series. It’s not a groundbreaking series at all but it’s a solid story that captivated me. Plus I needed a new sci fi series. Right off the bat, I am horrified when books swap narrators partway through a..

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I LOLed so many times

Review from Space Force →

Although a lot of poop-farts jokes and sometimes dusgusting. Loved the sciency bits – the parts that I know were to the point. Loved the sarcasm, inclusivity and comradery.