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Villains have all the fun

Review from Villains Rule →

A fun trapped in another realm fantasy book, with a duplicitous villainous main character. A godlike villain gets stripped of most of his powers and has to out think and manipulate his way through another world. His quest for revenge leads to having to start and finish a heroic quest, which of course he has..

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This series continues to ROCK!

Review from Rise of a D-List Supervillain →

Each time a new “D-List Supervillain” book is released, I re-listen to the other parts first to get into the mood for the witty sarcasm of Cal Stringle.Bernheimer and Kafer do not disappoint and this outing was another fun episode- and it’s all building to something big! Hopefully the next chapter is coming out soon!

Hot with a little suspense !

Review from The Terms: Part One →

I received this audiobook as a Giveaway and this is my honest review. This is my first Ruby Rowe’s book and I already like this author. This is also my first listen with those two narrators. They have a beautiful voice, easy to listen. This is a very good team ! It’s a good story..

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boring!

Review from Villains Rule →

The story is far fetched (even for sci-fi-fi fantasy!), characters are poor, story takes idiotic twists and turns, and you want to shoot yourself for listening to it!! The only plus here is the narrator.

Decent creature from the deep story

Review from Primordial →

I was given this free review copy audio book at my request and have voluntarily left this review. Although this book was a bit formulaic, I still enjoyed it for what it was. It was part Loch Ness story (if Nessy was eating people) and part Lake Placid. The characters themselves, were fairly well developed..

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