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Stop now

Review from The Aspects →

Don’t waste the $$ or credits. The series should have been ended by now. This book is not up to par with the series that has been enjoyable up to this point. It’s not a progression of a good story – just convenient new shifts to support more books.

Waste of time

Review from The Runesmith →

The series lost its way as all rules and concepts that have been established are meaningless. No point to this book as all things can be re-invented to support the authors meandering plot. The Yeti is a poorly developed character that was created only to sell another book.

Riveting yarn

Review from Firestorm: A New Slow Burn Apocalyptic Adventure →

Great follow up to the Slowburn books 1-9. I love the way Bobby Adair writes Zed’s character. Incredibly novel concept for a pandemic and the aftermath. Good character development. I never got bored. Binged all the books. I wish there was another book coming out. The narrator also very skilled. Worth a listen. 10/10.

The peak of purpose and understanding

Review from The Runesmith →

This novel peaks in entertainment value and the discussion of purpose. Raising sociological questions like an Asamov novel, and giving fight scenes and power clashes like a manga! As Ryun and Zachariah’s paths (maybe even their fates) become intertwined for the fate of the infinite realm, we are faced again defining what it means to..

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Astounding!!

Review from #CrimeTime →

I love this audio book so much!! I just recently got into Jeneva, so I’m tracking down everything she wrote!! this was the perfect thing to listen to while I was driving back and forth for all of my doctor appointments!

Excellent story!

Review from Slow Burn Box Set →

This story keeps you interested. The characters are engaging and likable. The narrator is also very good. I recommend the series for anyone who enjoys post-apocalyptic and/or zombie stories. It’s hard to find a good, quality Z story!