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Great Characters

Review from Starfall →

The characters in this book come alive. It is a great listen. I’ve listened to the series multiple times and always hear something new that I missed the first time.

Not Overly Impressed

Review from The Lost Relic →

It was an alright story. But your main characters are the usual assortment of disfunctional personalities that don’t get along, then blend together nicely by the end. Meh.

FINALLY Farley Mowat!

Review from Owls in the Family →

I have been begging and nagging Audible.com to include Farley Mowat books in their library for over a decade! Ordeal by Ice: The Search for the Northwest Passage (1960) The Polar Passion: The Quest for the North Pole (1967) Tundra: Selections from the Great Accounts of Arctic Land Voyages (1973) People of the Deer (1950)..

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Very good start to the series

Review from Marine →

Great start to what I expect to be a very enjoyable series. I did read The Omega Force series first, and although that’s not absolutely necessary, (at least at this point), it helps. I do recommend reading Omega Force first, and it’s an excellent series. In this book, I like all the characters, the variety,..

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A lesson in hypersonics!!

Review from Punk’s Force →

I’ve read all the Punk books at least twice. A huge amount of knowledge about carrier and naval aviation operations can be gleaned from them. This one is a little more suspense-driven that the others, but still a good listen. As in the previous 3, EXCELLENT narration.

Dramatic & romantic series end

Review from The Monster’s Caress →

This is really terrifying and passionate with a surprising ending. I would love a separate series about Phoenix and others like her trying to help guide mortals to deal with dangers that could seriously impact or even destroy civilization. Monsters Caress was an excellent read!

Very satisfying! I love this pirate.

Review from A Pirate’s Wish →

I was actually surprised with all of the villains, particularly the reformed one. The visuals that the author gave about the Isle of Monsters were intriguing and I’m fascinated with them. The MFH was an admirable character that is fun to listen to.