This story was long, repetitive and lackluster. Not worth a listen if you ask me. You find out right away what’s going on and don’t learn anything new or shocking throughout the whole book.
Not worth the listen
Review from Cruel Deception →
This story was long, repetitive and lackluster. Not worth a listen if you ask me. You find out right away what’s going on and don’t learn anything new or shocking throughout the whole book.
The female narrator was terrible! I hope they redo this audiobook, it took away from her writings.. overall it was a great book.
I enjoyed the story, but the choice of Kevin Pierce for narrator was really not a good one. Nothing personal against Kevin, no affront intended, but…. …Kevin has a voice that’s good for mature/senior adults, not early twenties university students. It’s really distracting how much his voice doesn’t work, that it actually pulls me out..
end of the world and everything is blamed of the radical left. all of the conspiracies like agenda 21 and one world government.
The relationship between the characters was wonderful. The narration was suburb, the writing was beautiful and descriptive.
This review is in the context of the dozens and dozens of this type story I have already listened to. This started out pretty good and I was very optimistic. There were a few things at first that were a little far fetched but overall good. As the series progressed it got worse. Specifically related..
Review from The Complete Sunset on America Series →
I truly appreciated the Christian perspective the author had seen through the story as well as some of the moral and spiritual challenges the characters faced. How they responded, both seemingly correctly and incorrectly really made me think. Oh yeah, the story was well developed and had original concepts in a very flooded topical market…
I couldn’t put this book down. My only disappointment is wanting more! I know all series need to end sometime, but I really hope this series continues with what happens next.
