Wow this was such a great story. The narration made you feel like you were in the story. Who’d have thought that your imaginary friend could be a ? Boo isn’t your run of the mill friend. He’s something else.
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This is a must listen to series
Review from Deadwater →
Exhaustion and determination!
Review from Deadwater →
Deadwater by Riley Miller and Grace Hamilton continues the series with tense, emotional storytelling that kept me invested throughout. Maxwell Zener’s narration captures every moment of exhaustion and determination as the group struggles through a toxic wilderness. The confrontation with the Wellspring cult and the desperate search for safety made this a standout installment.
I was hooked from the start!
Review from Disappear →
love this series!!
Review from Into the Mire →
Into the Mire
Review from Into the Mire →
Couldn’t recommend more!
Review from No Safe Water →
I devoured this audiobook in two sittings. The world goes sideways fast here, but what hooked me most was the human side: likable, layered characters making impossible choices and holding tight to each other when everything else unravels. The story building is excellent—tense, vivid, and easy to follow without ever feeling simple. I felt what..
Such a great book!
Review from Into the Mire →
The perfect continuation of the Toxic Tides series. This sequel picks up right where book one left off and doesn’t miss a beat. The characters stay true to themselves while still growing through new and believable challenges. I love that the tension and emotion feel real—every decision matters, and every moment carries weight. The world-building..
Another tense, human story!
Review from Into the Mire →
Riley Miller and Grace Hamilton deliver another tense, human story in Into the Mire, and Maxwell Zener’s narration gives every scene a raw, lived-in feel. The remote Oregon wilderness setting feels both hopeful and claustrophobic, especially as Hazel and her group realize even isolation can’t guarantee safety. I liked how the story balanced survival, loyalty,..
A tense and human story!
Review from No Safe Water →
Riley Miller and Grace Hamilton deliver a tense and human story about survival when the world’s water turns deadly, and Maxwell Zener’s narration brings every moment to life with real emotion. I really liked how the book balanced the chaos of a poisoned world with the fragile bond between Hazel and her brother. The mix..





