TL;DR: Decent story, great narration, cheesy dialogue, men are creepy and/or clueless, women are bi-polar and/or manipulative, unrealistic resources. I always enjoy Kevin Pierce’s narrations, it’s like having your grandfather read to you. It is very relaxing. Sara Morsey nails the voice of Joe’s grandmother perfectly. The story is average, and the dialogue is very..
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The lack of any sense of authenticity. I finally gave up on the books in the second book when Sarah’s baby died and none of the characters could discern the difference in the odor of sewage as opposed to death. The fact the character is holding a decomposing baby in her arms and doesn’t know..
For the type of story this is, some proper research on the weaponry should have been done. The author repeatedly uses rifle and then shotgun when talking about the same gun. The details on things like ammo types and magazines capacities are often inaccurate. Good story and very entertaining over all.
pure action and Joe harp
Review from Cole’s Saga: FEMA Wars →
Like the earlier books in this series, I found the story and the characters to be interesting and at times captivating. Unlike the earlier books, there are some major plot points in this one that strain credulity. I can’t decide whether or not the author totally jumped the shark here but, either way, I wish..
Good, not great
Review from Days of Want Series, Books 1-4 →
Man, this is a tough one. *light spoilers* It’s perfectly OK, especially as a box set. But suspension of disbelief has to be strong to make this work. The timeline is goofy. Full collapse happens way faster than basically every other book in the genre. Riots within hours. Kidnappings and human trafficking (prompted by the..
I listened to them all.
Review from Dislocated →
Fantabulous book!
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