I was concerned in the first chapter or so as I’m not a big conspiracy guy, but glad I pushed through. Found it inspirational and entertaining. I plan on listening to more from this author. Thanks
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I want more!!!
Review from Undefeated World →
This is the last of the series. Have you ever read a book that you just didn’t want to finish…..that’s this book for me. I loved how Chris Pike combined all the stories into one and finished the books in this last one. Not going spoil it for anyone but this series is great. #tagsgiving..
Educational for any Prepper
Review from Surrender the Sun →
For not being an over the top #apocalypse end of the world thriller Glen did an amazing job, down to earth possibilities of a new #Americanrevolution that make you think. don’t get me wrong, I like the other stuff also but the way the author brings scenarios out is literary genius. throughout the whole compilation..
FANTASTIC
Review from We Won’t Go Quietly →
A complete story
Review from The Mad Mick →
It’s great to read a complete story in this genre for a change. This story is obviously contrived to maximize the action, but at least it’s finished. There were a few points in the story where I thought to myself: “Alright, already. I get the picture. Now let’s move on.” But there’s plenty of action..
Brilliant
Review from The Mad Mick →
The Mad Mick: The Mad Mick Series, Book 1, Top of the genre, fast paced & full of action and tension. A really great entertainment experience. Narrator and author in perfect harmony = The Mad Mick. I do hope there is more to follow. I was given a free copy of this audiobook at my..
New series off to a solid start.
Review from The Mad Mick →
New post apocalyptic series by Franklin Horton? Yes, please. I was already a fan of Franklin Horton’s Borrowed World series so I was thrilled to see the he was starting a new series. The Mad Mick is a fast paced, action-packed story that revolves around 3 main characters: Conor Maguire (the Mad Mick himself), his..
Typical EMP
Review from What’s Left of My World →








