I was given this free review copy audio book at my request and have voluntarily left this review. I thought this was a good continuation from book 1. It seemed to pick up right where the first book leaves off. That being said, if you haven’t listened to/read the first book, you won’t know what..
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Love, Love, Love
Review from The Borrowed World →
Franklin Horton never disappoints. His stories draw you in and don’t let go. His characters are your neighbors, families, and friends. You find yourself cheering them on throughout the story. I can’t wait to delve into the next one.Kevin Pierce never fails to enthrall you with his narration. You can never go wrong with him.
Book two continues the apocalyptic survival saga of Joe Harp as he applies his version of common sense and protectiveness towards his friends and situations as they arise. Just as Joe is cementing the relationship with Cobie and Chloe, Cobie disappears. In dealing with his anger and frustration, Joe finds it much easier to put..
Cole’s saga gems wars
Review from Cole’s Saga: FEMA Wars →
Sad Story, Good Book
Review from If I Can’t Have You: →
Scary for the average citizen
Review from Wrecking Crew →
This book fairly closely follows the format of the Netflix documentary. Unfortunately, this case is far from concluded, but it’s incredible that this case has gone on for so long, and still, the powers-that-be continue to perpetuate the injustice. It’s absolutely unconscionable that law enforcement isn’t being held accountable for their corruption. It’s a truly..
What can you say about Jack Olsen books other than GREAT! He has always researched the heck out of his subjects and presents in a way that is not only gripping but lays out the evidence in the most interesting way. True life murder is not always a very easy subject to present but Jack..










