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Robotic Narrator

Review from Conquered →

Overall this is a well researched book I don’t under researched area of the Civil War. The narrator however makes it almost unenjoyable. He sounds like a robot and the miss pronunciation of important names is cringe worthy i.e. “Clayborn” for Patrick Cleburn. Further the narrator attempts to insert emotion but does so it such..

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“Yes, but do you have a flag?”

Review from The Indian World of George Washington →

A comprehensive, if sometimes dense, history of George Washington’s interactions with indigenous peoples of America across his life as surveyor, British subject, Soldier, Revolutionary general, and President. Calloway’s 2018 survey of Washington and the Amer. Indians is less about Washington himself than it is about the Revolutionary generation’s interactions with the dozens of tribes and..

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Past Obsession – A Time Travel Thriller

Review from Past Obsession →

Plot. In modern-day LA, a journalist is tasked with writing a feature article on a 1942 artist. Her paintings, some self-portraits, have become priceless. Reminiscent of Matheson’s Somewhere In Time, the journalist falls in love with her image. Except this story has a bit more adrenaline – she was brutally murdered and his return to..

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Good start to the series

Review from Determined Prince →

This was a good start to what I hope will be a very good series. Eve was a fun character and she had no idea what would happen to her when she got drunk on her birthday and flirted with a hot cowboy. Kyran is one of the princes of the dragon shifters and him..

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wonderful series

Review from Peace Maker →

I really enjoyed the plot and the plot twist. the day-to-day life this group lives very well written and fantastically performed by Paul heitsch. I certainly hope to hear more books in this universe.