Twists and turns along with angst. A good plot with fantastic characters. I enjoyed listening to the narrators.
Real good story!
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Twists and turns along with angst. A good plot with fantastic characters. I enjoyed listening to the narrators.
I’ve been a fan of Jeremy Robinson’s work for a few years now so I was looking forward to seeing what two Robinson’s could produce working together. I was not disappointing. The Distance is a tale of commitment and purpose. When everything is lost what would you do, what would you become, to hold onto..
Great story line. However, would have been as good without the “f” word in the dialog. There are numerous ways to express anger, frustration, annoyance etc. and or to give emphasis without such expletives.
Ok, I am almost to the end of the third book now and I likely will not continue with the next one. Why you ask? This series could easily be condensed into maybe two books? There is so much “Military” filler and very little story for the money. The reader although not as bad as..
“I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review. Gut wrenching suspense and very vivid depictions of the scenes. I could smell, taste, and feel almost every thing the characters did. The writing and narration was fabulous. This the first I’ve herd Heather Costa and was very..
Was quite surprised with this book. I thought the premise and foundation of the book to be incredibly interesting. When I got it the conclusion I felt things were not answered as well.
I’ve never read anything else from this author, so I wasn’t expecting anything going into it. I’ve read a lot of books in the same genre, but this one leaves them all behind. First off the Narators are perfect. At first I thought Jeff Kafer was a little too “rough” sounding for the character he..
Flotsam Trash is not me being snarky. I binged listened to this book and loved every minute of it. The script and narration synced perfectly. The first book introduced the world and the main character. The second book took that introduction and fleshed him out. Yes there is action, adventure, laughs, drama, character arcs, suspense..
