I was impressed by the skilled story telling of what could be a reality. Not only was it entertaining, without suspending belief, it was intelligent, personable and displayed endless very clever solutions to the endless challenges to several sub-storylines that intersect. Well done.
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love kevin pierce. I have one comment when chapters are 6 or 7 minutes long I don’t need the time and location reiterated., especially if it’s the same location and time. it seems like a false way to add a little more time to already very short books. that said, I still buy them and..
narrator sucked
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Heartbreaking Story
Review from Every Mother’s Nightmare →
Story was good but the narrator was even better!
Review from The Storm Before the Storm: A Novel of Preparedness and Survival →
The story had me on the edge of my seat. I had to stop it at times and then go back to it because it was so nerve wrecking with me hoping for the safety of the girls. The narrator voice was excellent. I think I could sit and listen to him read me the..
Better than a movie!
Review from Brimstone →
This book and honestly most all of Mark Goodwin’s books are the most captivating books I’ve ever listened to especially when you consider that I have narcolepsy and don’t have the capability of being able to stay awake when trying to read a book. The fact is that one of Mark Goodwin’s books was the..
Really Different Story
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This isn’t your typical post apocalypse story. I found it enjoyable overall even though some parts annoyed me when the story didn’t go the way I was hoping. There is lots of room for continuing the story in the next books so I’m in for the duration. Hope you enjoy this book as much as..
This series is my favorite post-apocalyptic series I’ve read so far. If you like “Going Home” by A. American, you’ll love this. It’s a similar storyline with better writing. I really enjoyed Going Home, but it lacked that finesse of a refined author. Franklin Horton delivers that finesse. It’s just better. Each character is developed..










