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Not bad

Review from Attempted Vampirism: Publisher’s Pack →

After you get through some of the more boring parts it’s entertaining. The way it’s written it reminds me of playing an mmorpg. The different classes of everyone in the group and adventures they go on reads like a rpg. But overall not a bad purchase for a credit.

Took a left turn into awesone

Review from Cutie and the Beast →

I wasn’t expecting the second half of this book. The first half was the expected delightful goofiness of a good urban fantasy and then it took a left turn into a bigger, more developed world that made me extremely happy that I bought the audio book and not just borrowed the Kindle Unlimited e-book. And..

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More from a wonderful series!

Review from Crazy Little Fling →

I love these books. I’ve read them and re-read them, and I adore the Kelly family! I adore Joel Leslie! His narration of this hilarious story is outstanding! Michael Dean isn’t awful, mostly. His British accent is atrocious, and he over-emotes or goes totally bland in his narration too often, but the material and Joel..

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Twists and turns.

Review from The Spare →

The story, so relevant in today’s world, and yet there is a deep historical feeling that kept my interest and curiosity on a kind of edge that I don’t always feel while reading. This is almost a current historical fiction. Fascinating.

For a new generation of thriller fans

Review from Goodnight Beautiful →

The story itself was pretty decent. The book is well written, and there are a couple of twists you don’t see coming. But once you’ve figured out what’s going on, you might actually get kind of angry that you burned your credit for the month on a re-write of Stephen Kings’s Misery. I don’t want..

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