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Emerging Chaos
- EMP Disaster, Book 1
- De: Grace Hamilton
- Narrado por: Stacey Glemboski
- Duración: 8 h y 53 m
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When an EMP shuts down power worldwide, food factory worker Melanie and her best friend Lizzy must embark on a dangerous journey to reunite with Melanie's husband and daughter. But to earn a spot for her family in a secure fortress for the future, she agrees to help her boss find his own son first. And it quickly becomes clear she may have made a deal with the devil himself. Meanwhile, her husband, Mark, vows to do whatever he can to protect their daughter, Shona. There’s no way to turn the power back on, and their hometown of Knoxville is quickly descending into chaos.
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Weak story
- De utz48 en 07-16-22
- Emerging Chaos
- EMP Disaster, Book 1
- De: Grace Hamilton
- Narrado por: Stacey Glemboski
Good start to a new series
Revisado: 06-16-22
Enjoyed this first book. Will be listening to the next one in the series. Was not too over the top or unbelievable. Only real inaccuracy I caught was the reference to the Glock 22 as being a 9mm. It is a 40 cal
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Dark Titan: War Zone
- Homefront, Book 4
- De: Thomas A. Watson, William Allen
- Narrado por: Eric A. Shelman
- Duración: 11 h y 33 m
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Idaho! The compound! They had finally made it! After several months of harrowing, fraught with danger around every corner, never knowing what was going to come at them, they could finally rest and relax. Or could they? Some things are just not meant to be in a post-apocalyptic world, and Nathan and his newly adopted family realize there is no rest and relaxation anymore.
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Please bring back the other narrarator!
- De Amazon Customer en 05-14-20
- Dark Titan: War Zone
- Homefront, Book 4
- De: Thomas A. Watson, William Allen
- Narrado por: Eric A. Shelman
Horrible predictable trash writing
Revisado: 03-16-22
Where to start? First book was alright, decent storyline but was too predictable. Second book was boring at best just wanted to finish series but couldn’t get through it all. Main character as usual was multi millionaire with all the possible gear a completely safe grand homestead to get to and 20 families that were just as well off as he was waiting for him. Amazingly he picks up a bunch of kids and was able to kill all the gangs of looters and the bad government men and get all the way across the country in one piece. Unrealistic trash writing. Btw letting a 13y/o girl curse and talk like you did is not funny or cute just shows what a pos the author really is.
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