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Fun Ride

Review from Esoterrorism →

Not a big fan of the PI Noir style narration, but the story wins through. I will definitely be continuing to the next in the series. Would like to know more about the supernatural characters in this world.

What a ride!

Review from The Secrets of Supervillainy →

Yet another great adventure in the series. Hold on and pay attention. What would you do to get your loved one back? Lots of twists and turns as our favorite ‘supervillain’ finds out exactly how far he will go to get his wife back.

A Delightful Character Book

Review from Half Share →

Everyone loves a compelling plot, but without character development there isn’t much point in reading something, IMHO. Nathan does an amazing job of writing characters that are real, honest, and engaging. So much so, I don’t even care about the underlying plot. I mean, there is one, and it’s a nice one, but for me,..

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Plenty of action and gore!

Review from Earth Shadows →

Earth Shadows Earthrise, Book 5 By: Daniel Arenson Narrated by: Jeffrey Kafer This seemed to be the most gory book and the most hopeful book at the same time! Our gang is split up with most in space experiencing some of the most awesome and magical sights and meeting incredible friendly creatures. Unfortunately the part..

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Punching history in the face

Review from Flux →

Former military guy with a pained past fights lots of Appalachian historical figures.There was way more fighting in this book than I anticipated and that makes up the core of the story. The language got a little repetitive r.e. “These are the people Ive sworn to protect” but overall I found this book enjoyable. If..

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Godzilla with poor research

Review from Project Nemesis →

The first couple of hours were very promising but when the Chinese toddler metamorphosed into a 400 foot amphibious Godzilla my disbelief overcame everything else. The firearm references were also poorly researched and full of errors and that bugged me.

Great urban fantasy

Review from Esoterrorism →

This is a great urban fantasy story of spies, terrorists and secret agents, along with a generous dollop of magic and the supernatural. The Red Room is a secret agency that for centuries has protected humanity from discovering that supernaturals exist, but when a zombie creating bioweapon threatens the world, Agent Derek Hawthorne is put..

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