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Waste

Review from Saber Down →

Another woke story where it has to include Tier One operational females doing Rambo/John Wick level combat. For the past five to seven y ada, authors will NOT write stories without including a girl-boss. I’ve wasted 100’s of dollars buying books that ask the reader to suspend reality so they can create a woke story…

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If you love techno-thrillers, AI-driven sci-fi, and conspiracy mysteries—this one is worth your time.

Review from Aion – The Lost Code, Volume I: Genesis and Awakening →

What if the next breakthrough in AI didn’t just change the world—but awakened something ancient? This book hooked me from the start. It blends cutting-edge technology with ancient mystery in a way that feels both thrilling and thought-provoking. The story moves quickly, with plenty of intrigue, while also exploring bigger questions about consciousness and humanity’s..

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Well told analytical story

Review from Meade at Gettysburg →

I found this to be an easy listen on a topic of interest. It was interesting how Meade’s actions and reputation were examined against not only the record, but also against the perceptions of political leaders and prior analysis – including Coddington and Sears

Easy Listen

Review from World of Warcraft →

I know nothing about World of Warcraft, but I had no issues following and understanding this book. It was less about the game itself and more of a personal story on how it impacted the authors life.

Wonderful Storyline

Review from The Defection Protocol →

I absolutely loved this and the first installment of David Shaw. I appreciated how the story was told without cussing. I appreciated how the story could be told so eloquently allowing the reader to live through the eyes of the main characters. Looking forward to #3.

A little “out there” for me…

Review from The Bondage Breaker →

I read this as part of a men’s group and it wasn’t my cup of tea, personally. Spiritual warfare is real, but to me, the author too often ventures into what I will charitably call questionable assertions about things that he clearly doesn’t understand. “Demonic powers” behind… Dungeons and Dragons? Scientifically substantiated medical conditions are..

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