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Another Sanitized Fairy Tale

Review from Trumped! →

You run 3-4 casinos in Atlantic City but never mention a single interaction with the mob controlling the territory? The total silence in that regard severely damaged the credibility of the story. If I’d wanted a “cleaned-up version,” I would just have chatted with Mr. Clean or maybe even listened to goofus bone-head tRrrump ramble..

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Excellent start of series…

Review from Stryker →

I liked this and the characters quite a bit. Transitions in time were easy to follow and I thought the plot believable given the background given. I actually would have ranked a 4 star for a eotwawki book except after listening to first, I bought the second. The narrator changes and not only was the..

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Great story, great performance.

Review from Shoot Like a Girl →

The author has created realistic characters you want to see survive and some you want to give a good kick in the pants into the reality they just won’t accept. Strong, Heroic characters are both woman and men. Then we have the evil, selfish characters that need to get the punishments they deserve. The whole..

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A broad brush story, lacking details

Review from Locker Nine →

While Franklin Horton spent an adequate amount of time detailing the protagonist’s, Grace, background, his backstory of the antagonist, Ray/GammaRay, mostly centered around his life evolving around video FPS games, especially Grand Theft Auto. This made him mostly a one-dimensional, uninteresting character. The same was true with Grace’s girlfriend’s, Zoe, backstory which was pretty much..

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