Have listened to all of the books in the series so far. Can’t wait for the next one? Will our hero find new adventures, New companions? Please keep the stories coming.
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The latest installment of D-List is a bittersweet joy. Although it is the shortest installment to date it packed slot of action into a small package. It was great to hear from Cal again this story was more streamlined by not involving a backstory or flashbacks. Setting up multiple subplots while remaining more focused on..
My review of David Wood’s and Alan Baxter’s "Primordial" has been long overdue. However, that’s what no Wi-Fi and no data usage in Spain will do to you. The beginning of the book had me worried that Ashton was too chauvinistic to like, but his doucheness quickly faded as the story progressed. Speaking of story..
An Absolute Blast
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People disappear from this lakeside town in Finland a few times a year, but no one really talks about it. They think that there is something in the water, but to keep it at bay they just accept that people and animals may disappear. In comes an overzealous billionaire who wants to get footage of..
Not bad at all!
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One of the biggest obstacles reading a book via Audible is liking the reader’s voice. This narrator was great. Good job jeffery. The story was amazing. very worth the listen! I will be listening to the 2nd book of this series! I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily..
To Fire Called
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This is a great addition to the series. I found it to be engrossing and a good carry on for Ishmael and his crew of friends. The series has lost a little something from the original set (Quarter Share and on through Captains Share), but it has evolved into what has unfolded to be quite..
A disappointment…
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It is unusual for me to write a negative review about a book. In this case, I strongly feel I should make an exception. All Jim Bernheimer managed to produce this time is an utterly unimpressive sequence of mostly dull and insignificant events that terminated in a cliffhanger. It feels like the author isn’t even..
Abrupt End
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