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If you are interested in Washington or the 18th century you WILL like this book.

Review from The Indian World of George Washington →

This book offers a wealth of fascinating context about the late colonial and Revolutionary era—perspectives often overlooked in traditional historical works. The portrayal of all sides feels notably fair and balanced. What stands out most is how it dismantles the simplistic divisions we often impose—between peoples, ethnicities, religions, and political factions—and replaces them with a..

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Love this series

Review from Primal Echo →

This is one of the best sci-fi series in a long time. I look forward to every new book to get released.If you haven’t listened yet you cannot go wrong. Can’t get enough of Fin and the Protected Species Division of the Rangers. Waiting for the next adventure.

Boring!!

Review from Göring’s Man in Paris →

I love WW2 history in Europe. I read it often and am usually fascinated. Not this time. I have tried twice to get through this book. It is simply to boring to get out of even chapter 2. I’m sorry I spent money on it.

Intriguing Human and Alien Comparisons

Review from Echoes of Extinction →

I wish the story was written better because I found the plot and certain elements of the novel well written. First contact with a compassionate alien species that may be friendly and acknowledging some political realities kept left me intrigued. However, character development is weak and though the author makes an attempt at inclusivity, sometimes..

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Gritty Determination

Review from Synchronicity War Redemption Volume 1 →

The interaction between the human and AI characters as they work together to solve the issues of avoiding extinction of the race may seem “out there” to some. However, “hope” for a positive outcome in one’s life is worth fighting for. As such, I believe the author captures that spirit in telling the story while..

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