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Pretty fun!

Review from Flux →

Good story and characters. Nothing life altering but added a few more Robinson books to my wish list.

Too Long…

Review from The Virgin Romance Novelist Chronicles →

Allow me to preface this by saying that I love (absolutely love) a longer audio book, the longer the better, however, when the length of the story adds nothing to the characters or does not develop the plot then that length becomes tedious. Which is what happened with this book. I kept hoping as I..

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Not that great

Review from Space Force →

I bought thia because I had recently finished Infinite by Robinson ans thought this would be similar. Not at all. Kind of funny, but not much.

The Supervillan the City Needed

Review from The Rules of Supervillainy →

The Rules of Supervillainy: The Supervillainy Saga Volume 1 by C.T. Phipps. The Narration is provided by Jeffrey Kafer. This is the story of Gary Karkofsky. Gary is now living an ordinary life in Falconcrest City, married where the world is inhabited with Supervillains, Superheroes, and Monsters. Finding a package containing a sentient cloak that..

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Gearheads unite

Review from Levi →

I love tubes dynamic between chrissy and Levi. these two complement each other so well and yet must overcome many obstacles to get their hea. love reading Anna Hackett.

loving someone out of your league…

Review from The Nearness of You →

Sara Flannigan and Harrison Thornton couldn’t be more wrong for each other. After all, she grew up poor, with an alcoholic mother, basically raising her younger sister, and living with the stigma of being the HS slut. Harrison, was in college when she was in HS but Sara was aware of the eldest Thornton, and..

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Really creative

Review from Apocalypse Machine →

I love a good story of fantastical creatures and concepts that touch on some historical narrative. By doing that makes the the fantasy tangible. This story is pretty far out and certainly would have fallen short if the writer hadn’t done a good job incorporating some familiarity into it.The characters are believable. The adventures, the..

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