The first and last books in a series are usually the most memorable and this is no exception to the rule. I was discombobulated by the large time skips and off hand way some characters were lost. The relentless restatements of relationship changes was still present as in tge other books.
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Always Consistent
Review from No Time for Mourning →
Franklin Horton is one of the best in the PA business. His series are always consistently great, with believable plots and characters. And the way the characters are intertwined is unique with each series. This book centers on Jim, his former co-workers, and their families. This book highlights the disintegration of former co-worker Randie, who’s..
Very enjoyable
Review from Burning Down Boise →
Well worth it!!
Review from A Spy’s Guide to Thinking →
great book
Review from The Borrowed World →
End Times, Apocalypse, Biblical
Review from Apocalypse →
Mark Goodwin’s books are great. This is the first book in a series continuing after the Noah series. The narrator is very good and the story line is very good, great. It is fiction so it may not follow exactly from the Bible but it follows closely. Makes me think about how I would react..
amazing
Review from Dark Days of the After: Special Edition →
Not bad
Review from American Exit Strategy →
Spoilers!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! The story is good. The thing that drives me nuts is how the son joins the Air National Guard and becomes a pilot in only a few months no more than a year. That is something that would not happen in the real world. If that was removed, this story would be a lot..
another credit well spent!
Review from The Traveler Series →
Could not stop listening
Review from The Misbegotten Son →










