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another winner

Review from Nuclear Winter Armageddon →

Another winner from this author and narrator. Bobby Akart and Kevin Pierce make such a solid team, and this installment keeps that momentum going. I really enjoyed seeing how different characters reacted to the ongoing crisis—each perspective felt believable and added depth to the overall story. I’m not sure I’ve ever listened to a post-apocalyptic..

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really enjoyed

Review from Nuclear Winter First Strike →

I really enjoyed this book. I’m a fan of both this author and the narrator, and they made a great combination here. Stories that jump between different characters’ points of view can sometimes get muddled, but Bobby Akart does an excellent job keeping each perspective clear and distinct while still weaving them together smoothly within..

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Terrible for the sake of an easy story.

Review from The Oracle →

Maybe I’m not recalling the earlier books as well, but the author really dumbed down the characters this go around. So much frustration came from having them just walk into trap after trap making the dumbest decisions that no sane person with an IQ over 100 would make months into this scenario would make. It..

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only 6 hrs in

Review from The Complete Dark Days Series →

I’m only 6 hrs in and I dont think i can do anymore. It’s a lot of fighting and the main guy yearning to have sex with all the women. Very little substance to the story. I couldn’t even tell you what the story is about other than fighting and wanting to screw.

Prepper Corn

Review from The Complete Disruption Trilogy: Books 1 – 3 →

They lost me at the premise. Even a massive solar storm would have very little chance of causing the end of organized society. Distribution Transformers, the ones you see on telephone poles, would not be exploding in a line. They’re just not susceptible to that kind of vulnerability. Very large ones that are susceptible would..

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