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Extremely Well-Written

Review from Monster →

The story provided a lot of insight into the many lives touched, amended and often ruined by the titular monster. Set primarily in Colorado, it gives the author ample opportunity for descriptions of landscape and nature that relieve some of the grimness of the story. It’s also a fairly grueling read, offering a window into..

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Another Great Book

Review from Dislocated →

I have had nothing but praise for this series. This book continues the story fantastically. I hope there is another book in the works. if not this series was one of the best.

Great story!

Review from Kingdom of Darkness Box Set →

Family listened on a long road trip. We thoroughly enjoyed and had good discussions. Very thought provoking and challenging. The narrator fits the main character, but the way he speaks sounds like 3rd grader learning to read at times. A few hours into it, it wasn’t that big of a distraction.

Predictable, Boring

Review from The Locker Nine: Books 1-4 →

This book series was awful. To begin with the narration was overly articulated so much so that it was distracting from the story. I turned up the speed and it did help. However, the story went downhill from there. The story is divided into “good” and “bad” people. There were no ordinary, everyday people just..

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Akart has written much better.

Review from Black Gold →

It could have been a news report, “this is the current situation, more at 9 o’clock “. The story is awesome , but remember we read these stories for some level of closure, w/o some closure we’ll read another author. Authors lack of firearm knowledge and the authors need for hyper specifics in his storytelling..

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