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Book one and two.

Review from Unprepared →

felt like the books had excessive filler to stretch them out and be able to get more books out of the story. Book 1 and 2 = 2 credits wasn’t worth it to me. Kevin Pierce does a great job, as always.

uneventful

Review from Icarus →

everything happens on the first part of the book then drastically goes downhill from there. tried making myself finish this with an hour left and nothing actually happen I’m tapping out.

great listen

Review from Bogeyman →

I love the fact the author focused more on the effects of such horrific crimes on law enforcement as well as the communities and victims families… too many books focuses on these perverted lunatics that do these crimes … which only feeds the egos of these depraved monsters … and gives them more of a..

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I Absolutely LOVE!! this book!!

Review from Signs of Life →

I love a very unique post-apocalyptic book point of view it’s never happened before I’ve never seen a book like this I’ve never heard a book like this I love it!! of animals so hearing the post-apocalyptic disaster from an animal or dogs point of view. absolutely amazing and so in your seat nail biting..

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Worth the Wait!

Review from Signs of Life →

Lisa (LL) Akers also wrote the Let Me Go series and the SHTF series. All are awesome including this long awaited jewel! I saw a review about the second part of Signs of Life Book 1 is thru a dog’s eyes. Part of it is but not even nearly half and it adds to the..

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Republican/Prep-er wet dream

Review from Defiance →

The author, Weber, clearly wrote this novel to sell his ideologies. Every character, and the plot itself, fulfills the exact stereotypes designed to evoke many of the fears, ideals, and expectations espoused by (American) Republicans. Since each character is so monochromatic, lacking any depth or complexity, one easily predicts their actions as each new situation..

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FUTURE HEADLINES

Review from Black Gold →

How real this could be… great work as always by Akart. If you really knew how vulnerable systems could be… this work just scratches the surface. Looking forward to the next in series.