While Kevin Pierce could make reading the phone book interesting, this series is about over for me. I am a character-driven reader, and none of the newer characters were developed as well as the first few books. I think it is just what happens on some of these long serious though. However, if you are..
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full of foul language
Review from EMP Resurrection →
this author cant seem to speak without using foul language. nearly every character in the book is foul mouthed without it, it would have been a nice story. the author doesnt seem to know Christian beliefs wrll as the Christian in the book does compromise with regard to marriage fidelity after EMP. overall, i am..
Post-apocalyptic tale with the best series title!
Review from Fight like a Man: A Post Apocalyptic Thriller →
This post apocalyptic book is a little different than most because current politics and events are brought in. Hopefully readers will keep an open mind through the political parts. If that bothers you, then you can always remember that it is fictional writing. The story centers around Grayson, a prepper, who has long tried to..
A Great Book!!! Finally Normals VS the Apocalypse!
Review from Fight like a Man: A Post Apocalyptic Thriller →
I really loved this book!!! It truly was the every mans story of the apocalypse. There are no super preppers, no magic bags with everything they need inside. Basically it was regular people with their own phobia’s and failings having to deal with TEOTWAWKI (The end of the world as we know it). The Characters..
Expected something else
Review from One Man’s Opus →
I really love dogs and so glad that Mr. Craven included Opus as one of the main characters, but the story was a bit boring. Extremely detailed about the RV and all of its electricaltronics and setting them up. I’m now an expert on coaxial cables and antennas. How many times can Mr. Craven write..
Great series
Review from Promises to Keep: After the EMP →
This is a well written series and I’m delighted that it didn’t drag out with over-explanations of things. The author does a great job of developing characters without each character’s back story becoming it’s own novella. I appreciate that the demise of the antagonists is swift without long explanation; dispatch the weasels and leave them..
First, I was pleasantly surprised when I heard Kevin Pierce’s voice as narrator. I didn’t check to see who the narrator for this particular book was prior to selecting it. I first heard Kevin’s narration while enjoying The Borrowed World series by Franklin Horton(another very enjoyable series) and found it particularly fitting for that read…
waiting on Battle
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