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loved it!

Review from Apocalypse →

great story line. somewhat believable is we don’t know what’s going to happen in the end times. I love the name of it! the days of Elijah! not a prophetic book but fun to read and fantasize about those who will be left behind. also fun to fantasize about how God’s hand will be seen..

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Truly a thought provoking story!

Review from The Age of Defiance →

WOW! This last book kept me on the edge of my seat! I kept seeing different endings, then the story line would jog off into another direction. Could not anticipate from one chapter to the next. Heart dropping ending. Can’t wait to see what you do next Ryan!Kevin, your narration was a pleasure to listen..

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A serial Killer Drama maybe… but “end of the world” adventure is secondary

Review from The Traveler Series →

If you’re expecting an “end of the world, apocalyptic/dystopian adventure” … save your credit. This author took off In a direction I was wayyyy not expecting. Much of the beginning storyline is around this weird character who kills, cooks, and eats his victims. ???? What the crap is that about???? The story about that is..

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Decent Conclusion

Review from Blood Bought →

This book picks up where the last one ended and continues in much of the same way. It was pretty good and concludes the storyline in a decent way, but I’d say too much time was taken up with describing various scenes and on the low-life daughter, which for me, added nothing to the story…

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Story Continues Slightly Differently

Review from Compound Fracture →

This book is different from the first two in this series. In this, we detract quite a bit from the main characters we’ve had so far and delve deeper into what’s happening at Arthur’s compound. We get to learn more about what the character Robert is like. It’s interesting the author chose this character as..

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Language and Gore

Review from Valley of Vengeance →

The language was unnecessary rough and made listening a chore at times. Descriptive violence and gore also went well beyond what was needed for realism. I will probably finish the series but definitely avoid this author in the future.