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Franklin Horton is the man

Review from Punching Tickets →

I’m a huge fan of the Borrowed World Series as well as The book of Dan Series. I just recently started to binge on The Mad Mick and Punching Tickets just made the turn I’ve been waiting for…. “The Tie- In”. I can’t wait to see where he’s taking us next. Kevin Pierce was awesome..

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2 out of 5

Review from The Farm, Book 3: Behind the Curve →

story just seemed like a setup to another book… too much attempt at humor that the narrator just doesn’t pull off or just isn’t funny… follows the current real life political arch too much, no creativity with villains in this story, their just bland bad people while the good guys always have. every dotted i..

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Griping storyline well presented

Review from The Locker Nine: Books 1-4 →

I wasn’t sure I would like this book but within the first few chapters of the book one I was hooked. What is important to me in stories such as this is whether or not the storyline is believable. It’s for buck buck that was not disappointing at all. I thoroughly enjoyed the story.

The perfect combination

Review from Nuclear Winter Devil Storm →

Bobby Akart is as good as they come penning a story grounded in facts that is throughly researched and entertaining. Kevin Pierce owns this genre as the best narrator, bar none. Together, this duo delivers consistent entertainment that is hard to leave when it’s time to do anything else. I hope they stay together for..

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