Very well written and narrated. Their agony is palpable. Their rescue and the emptiness that it held is strange
Remarkable account of human survival
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Very well written and narrated. Their agony is palpable. Their rescue and the emptiness that it held is strange
Hands down THE best vampire novel I’ve ever read or listened to. No B.S. Needs to be adapted into a film or mini series.
I listened to the first three chapters and could not continue not an interesting story and monotone voice
The previous books in the series weren’t as bad, but this book has dipped into some serious male ego stroking. The series went from an end of the world fiction, to ego stroking of men. It’s older, out of shape men saving the world, while the women all lose their brain cells slowly over each..
I love John Sanford’s descriptive writing, rich character development, and captivating story lines. This story though was too gruesome for me, at this moment in my life.
The writing and narration are good and the overall progression is fine, but I wasn’t too sure about the ending. The parts everyone played were ok and the plot twist was fun and welcome, but the I’ll ast couple of minutes felt entirely too rushed to me. I wasn’t entirely sure what the actual end..
Fresh storyline. But not giving MC fun powers and skills to keep me interested was an epic fail. You got me here with the story line but disappointed me with giving me a boring MC. I quite the audible book with 6 hours left.
some things jump quickly where others are highly detailed in transition. he is consistent through all his titles and it would still highly recommend the book.
Unlike the previous three books, this picks up long after book 3 is over and we see our protagonist enter a new game and start a character from scratch. Honestly, I really liked the slow paced buildup of his necromancer character. Unlike other books where characters play necromancers, in this one we really get to..
