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The divide grows

Review from American Meltdown →

This is the second book in The Economic Collapse Chronicles. I loved the first book and as a result I had high expectations for this second installment. Fortunately I was not disappointed. The story continues to unfold with both the Coalition forces and Federation forces becoming more entrenched in their respective beliefs. The Coalition remains..

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A great ending to a great series

Review from American Reset →

In this third and final book of The Economic Collapse series, we see the story come to a conclusion with some major battles. Although a work of fiction, this book is a scary look forward to what comes when liberalism and the victim mentality is allowed to flourish unchecked.

Go Grace!

Review from Blood Bought →

It’s not too often that a woman is the main character and main bad ass of the story. The story follows a college student, Grace, and her roommate as they try to make their way home after a terrorist strike cripples the national infrastructure. Grace has one big advantage over everyone else caught up in..

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Good book, but has some inconsistencies.

Review from Adrift →

My problem with this book is simple! The Death rate the author describes in the book would have bodies everywhere!! Never mentioned in the book. Also, America favorite weapon the AR15 is not mentioned but a mossberg bolt action is? I know this is just petty issues, but they would add authenticity to the story…

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Battle is not Getting Any Younger

Review from Battle →

Book five in The Traveler Series has Battle as a Sherriff/gunman for Rudy’s hometown. Many come to town just to face off with battle. So far he has buried them all. It helps that they have come alone. Junior does not plan to come alone. He is out for revenge and will bring what it..

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Amazing if you love true crime!

Review from No Stone Unturned →

I got this book because it was recommended on “My Favorite Murder” and it was AMAZING. Not only does it tell the story of this team, but also the development of forensics and clandestine grave location, stories of the team members, and cases where they put their knowledge to use. This is incredibly well written..

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