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narrator got to me

Review from The Others →

good story. The narrator grated on me after awhile. his cadence is great for combat. during the build up I kept thinking he sounded like the guy from unsolved mysteries.

Worth $5 not more

Review from Flux →

This could have been great. The story was a great premise starting out but the further and further into the book, it just kept getting more and more ridiculously complex. Then like many authors now he has to get into social justice warrior mode. Racist, genocide of the Indians mansplaining. And my favorite part about..

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What could possibly happen next?

Review from Villains Deception →

This is the third book I’ve read/listened to by this author. All have been in the Shadowmaster series. I must admit, I wondered where this one was going, and then, the book took the usual out-of-nowhere twist. I find these books highly entertaining, clever, and I enjoy the sarcasm. One could be easily offended if..

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Loved It!

Review from Tether →

Jeremy has moved into my top 5 Favorite Authors. He takes common themes, puts his own spin on them and makes them brand new!Thanks for the fun ride on this one!

Seven or Eight Stars!

Review from Quarter Share →

I am mad at myself for rating too many books as five stars. I am not one of these people who just rate everything five stars, but then I come across something this excellent, and there is nowhere to go. This book should “go to eleven”. It is wonderful! I have been disgusted with how..

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Had so much potential!

Review from The Rules of Supervillainy →

“Left wing beta non-practicing Jewish man gets powers and decides to be only sorta evil.” The premise had great potential, and if you look past the overt political drive, it’s a fun story. It’s a twinkie of a book, lots of fluff and filler but not much meat, which I imagine was the point. The..

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