Mark Carpenter | December 31, 2009
Seth Harwood is a remarkable writer; blending an action-packed thriller with a surprisingly hard-hitting emotional drama is not easy to create. Jack Palms struggles with the demons of his past and we get to watch. Jack Palms 3 has some of the best action sequences I’ve heard, including a fantastic chase sequence through San Francisco’s [...]
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Mark Carpenter | December 18, 2009
If you haven’t already listened to Seth Harwood’s first Jack Palms Novel, Jack Wakes Up, you should. It’s well worth your time. I couldn’t wait to hear the rest of the story. This book hooked me from the beginning. ‘Jack Palms II: This Is Life’ is the sequel to the Jack Wakes Up by Seth [...]
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Hooked | September 6, 2009
Boy am I hooked to this series. This book series continues to be legendary and profound. I recommend this series to any fantasy, fiction lover. One more time Brain Rathbone amazes me with his writing. He knows how to make you feel the pressure of the characters—the good and the bad. He writes like there’s [...]
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Mark Carpenter | September 1, 2009
I truly enjoyed Brain Rathbone’s, The Call of the Herald. Over past few years, I’ve become a huge Fantasy geek and this book was right up my alley. It is filled with plenty of action and the twists and turns kept me driving onward to discover what would happen next. I definitely became attached to [...]
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Mark Carpenter | August 13, 2009
The story only gets better from here. J.C. Hutchins writes with precision and the depth of well developed characters. For seven clones made from the same DNA, they are remarkably different. Yet, they share enough to show that they are brothers, after a fashion, however, the differences of their lives make them unique. The same [...]
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Mark Carpenter | July 7, 2009
I’m really not trying to be disrespectful to Mr. Mark Eller as I appreciate all his hard work and the guts it takes to put a book out in this format, but completing the audio version was difficult to get through. I think it was the hesitant reading style of the author and the lack [...]
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Tags: Book 1 of The Turner Chronicles, fiction, Mark Eller, Pod-novel, Science Fiction, Traitor
Mark Carpenter | June 30, 2009
Murder at Avedone Hill Let me start off by giving a standing ovation to the author P.G. Holyfield and the full cast of talented voices for a job well done on one of the best audio books I have ever consumed. I put this book in the same category as Robert Jordan, Terry Goodkind, just [...]
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Hooked | May 30, 2009
Lost Gods is a very fun listen. It is what I like to call entertainment in my ears. It is full of very creative, with fresh ideas, an interesting plot line and compelling characters. I would have liked to see a little bit more characters development and maybe a past for the characters. I wonder [...]
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Hooked | March 20, 2009
The Fox has captured my heart!,[starrating template_id=4] By Mark A. Carpenter “Hooked on Reading” (USA California) – See all my reviews at www.lonewolfsageco.com When I first started reading Radasky’s book I thought it was a little slow for me, but by chapter 3 I was hooked on her character’s both from the past and the present. She [...]
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Tags: Archaeology, Arlene radasky, Celtic novel, fiction, the fox