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Stereotypes, politics, first person POV

Review from Flux →

First person POV makes the writer force the protagonist into distracting political position. Stereotypes are obnoxiously apologized for mid-text. Should Make characters that are interesting because of their actions, not their PC beliefs. Being a believer in something non-PC is should not be a disqualification for a protagonist. Spend half the book figuring out the..

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What a GREAT surprise

Review from The Dragon’s Psychic →

Wow, this one was such a pleasant surprise. I loved this start to this series. Kirin and Talia were awesome characters and the story was great. I can’t wait to hear from this this world and the characters so I immediately purchased the second! Heather and Jeffrey does an amazing job. I was given this..

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all action, no real substance

Review from Flux →

The narrator sounds like he should be doing a voice over on an insurance commercial. This book was more of a collection of action sequences than a well-developed story. If descriptions of guns and fight scenes are your thing, then you’ll enjoy this. If you prefer plots with actual substance, you may want to avoid..

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Truly remarkable!

Review from The Hellbound Heart →

I have seen the movie which was quite good but the added detail in this audible novella elevates this to another level. The narrator and voice effects for the cenobites added to the immersion. Highly recommended.

a chilling past

Review from The Names of Dead Girls →

Rachel has recently found out that her birth parents were murdered, her uncle who also adopted her was forced to finally tell her the story about her history because the killer Ned Preacher is out of prison and has been calling him and threatening Rachel’s life and her Uncle/Dad Detective Rath. When an older woman..

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Real Life, (Kind of), Battle Royal

Review from Space Force →

This was a fun story that mixed lots of 80’s culture into a quasi-military battle forced upon us by aliens who love to “Game” in real life. Two main characters who each told their own story with their own narrator properly separated by chapter breaks. This book was lots of fun and very irreverent. Yes..

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terrible let down after quartershare

Review from Half Share →

“Look at me I’m a super smart nerd who – gasp! – puts on nice jeans and now everyone lusts after my butt! And I have sexy coworkers who all want me! And I want casual sex but if a woman wants it she’s a slut!” If you loved Ish’s clever and inventive problem solving..

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