the voice recording does sound real. its more like a robot talking. also I dont like that the auther is referring to himself too much, the book became like an advertisment tool rather than a book you benefit from.
great but…
Review from Traction →
the voice recording does sound real. its more like a robot talking. also I dont like that the auther is referring to himself too much, the book became like an advertisment tool rather than a book you benefit from.
Another wonderful book by Mark Goodwin..Kevin Pierce makes you feel like your right next to them when he telling the story
As a fan of the narrator I have some bias here but the story-telling is really good. This is an unfortunately typical murder story that has been given its full merit in detail- This is not a one-hour crime-show retelling-
This author definitely doesn’t need three books. The story could have all be written in one. Slow and boring. ?
go figure another dumbass book by Ryan Schowjust think it’s dumb age of ember series that was the stupidest most graphic most insulting book. I’m serious dumbest book I’ve ever heard a audiobook that’s made probably for the serial killer population it’s like a Serial Killer’s Demented Manifesto he has to be Not There You..
Review from Surrender the Sun Series Boxset: Books 1-3 Apocalyptic Dystopian Thriller →
I enjoyed imagination and the possibilities of real life scenarios. I also enjoyed the option of purchasing a box that for longer listening time as it is I’m constantly on the road and he’s changing out books. I enjoy all books and Kevin Pierce narrates. Narrates.
This book is the most overt attempt by an author to impose his ridiculous political views onto unsuspecting readers. Almost no story, just one pontificating monologue after another.
This could have been a decent storyline if it were not for the obvious political nonsense. The blatant white supremacy and overt misogyny made it difficult to get through.
Artfully written. Great narration. I enjoyed the scene setting before the grisly details. Thank you for your word usage! As a writer, I always appreciate a storyteller who rises above the pulp. Sad story of course…but well told.
