The premise of the book has a lot of potential – a consultant to villians who has access to limited magic powers is betrayed and needs to fight for his survival. This is backed up by an excellent performance by Jeffrey Kafer, without which I would never have made it so far through the book…
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Story-Yes, Narrator-No
Review from In Ashes Born →
This is part of a great series and you’ll want to read them all BUT…. if you started with the stories read by the author, Mr. Kafer’s narration does not compare at all, and it is hard to adjust. I’m buying the next, solely because I’m caught in the story, but if there was an..
excessive Dialog
Review from Rogue →
bloody but surprisingly poignant
Review from Existential →
I’ve read/listened to a lot of horror featuring a cast of ex-military professionals. It has slowly become a favorite sub-genre of mine, and there is a lot of great stuff out there. Existential is no exception, and actually went above and beyond my expectations. This story is exceptionally gory without being exploitative, and packs an..
C. T. Phipps does a fantastic job at making an entertaining satire on the superhero genre. This next installment of the series keep the pace with great plot twists, relate-able pop culture references, but none at the expense of an entertaining story. Definitely a must buy. This was an audio book that was hard to..
great
Review from Flotsam Prison Blues →
Another great read from Katie
Review from Enemy Mine →










