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Who touched My garment?

Review from Flux →

“Flux” by Jeremy Robinson is an interesting time travel account. Although there is not a lot of historical content as, in other such tales, this one primarily involves reconnecting family. Our protagonist, Owen McCoy works in security at a research facility called Synergy. Turns out, Synergy’s founder is highly interested in time travel. Owen discovers..

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For Fans of Butcher, Correia, and O’Malley

Review from Esoterrorism →

The House is a clandestine organization that has protected humanity from all things evil and paranormal (AKA: things that go bump in the night) for time immemorial. Despite daddy issues, an allegedly traitorous ex-wife, and a new partner who may not be entirely human, Derek Hawthorne wisecracks his way through brawls with zombies and warlocks..

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Amazing Audiobook

Review from Flux →

I am seriously impressed at how many layers Jeremy Robinson had to keep straight while writing this story. Jeffrey “Tsul ‘Kalu” Kafer really is a monster when it comes to narration and he does not disappoint in this book. I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this..

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You never know where Robinson will take you

Review from Flux →

As with almost every book by Jeremy Robinson I’ve listened to this one is no exception and is a fantastic ride into the unknown. I will be listening to this over again to pick up all the bits I might have missed since there are just so many twists and turns.

Not good at all.

Review from Hard Hit →

I’ve taken this series for what it is – a fun series about an outsider always trying to solve problems that need to be solved without adhering to “rules.” But this book was so bad, I’d give it 0 stars if that was a possibility. I found myself wanting to strangle every single character in..

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Too unbelievable

Review from Flux →

Fans of action-packed science fiction/fantasy might like this book. It’s filled with interesting, colorful characters and all sorts of beasts and monsters, both good and evil. there’s very little real science, though, and the entire story is totally unrealistic. Although the action is engaging and suspenseful enough to have kept me listening, it’s just too..

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Not a place I’d want to vacation!

Review from Forbidden Island →

As with most Jeremy Robinson books, just when I think I have a handle on the story, he throws a curveball and changes things up. This book features some great characters, wild and gory action, a gripping story, and some very twisted and disturbing imagery. I want to post spoilers so bad, but I won’t…

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4.5 stars

Review from The Terms: Part One →

it’s a romance that doesn’t start off insert the best circumstances, in fact it starts off as blackmail. She knew she shouldn’t have gone to the funeral, shouldn’t have put the picture of her son in his suit pocket, but it was her way of saying goodbye and telling him about his son. What she..

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