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Month: August 2019

Extinction Shadow, Extinction Cycle: Dark Age, Book 1 by Nicholas Sansbury Smith and Anthony Melchiorri

August 28, 2019 Charla Review - Submitted
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When I learned that Nicholas Sansbury Smith was going to pick up the Extinction Series again, I was elated!  I love Team Ghost, Beckham and Horn.   I loved the way the variants took center stage and continued to be the truly horrifying creatures that they have always been.  Then there are the human monsters which also continue to amaze me.

Beckham, Horn and Team Ghost investigate the missing residents of several outposts.  What they discover is truly gut-wrenching. Then there are the difficult decisions and situations that Beckham and Horn find themselves; one cannot help but become a slight bit weepy.  This book has politics and monsters (yes, sometimes they are hard to distinguish between) and so much more! Non-stop, fast-paced action.

Nicholas Sansbury Smith and Anthony Melchiorri, authors, blended their writing skills successfully making their writing transitions seamless. The plot, character development, and a few developments that leave the listener biting their nails takes this series into new terrifying heights.

The narrator, R.C. Bray does a fantastic job of narration.  He moves the story along with his talented voice and narration skills.  With a talented set of authors and a truly skilled narrator such as Bray, one can visualize the characters and the action.

I had the honor of reading the ARC, the written version is very good as well, however, the audiobook is the pièce de résistance.

There were no issues with the production quality of this audiobook.

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Leave a comment 5 star review, Anthony Melchiorri, Fiction, Horror, military, Nicholas Sansbury Smith, Team Ghost, Thriller, WordsAPlenty

The Abduction Chronicles by Thomas Hay

August 9, 2019 Charla Review - Submitted

The Abduction Chronicles by Thomas Hay is not only an entertaining book but unique.  It combines several thought-producing, head-scratching and scientific conflicts that the characters must overcome. The story is well written, the characters are well developed and blend into the story smoothly.  The dialog is realistic and strong moving the story along.

When I first started this book, I thought, “What!?! no way, he’s not doing that … oh … he is!”  I have never experienced a story such as this where the author deliberately and methodically plans out several science fiction “genres” and seamlessly merges them into one.

Hay is down to earth in his writing. Some pop culture references via song’s and phrases which adds to the fun and moves the story along nicely.  I was not looking forward to reading this because I feared it would too complicated or boring – so NOT TRUE!  You will come to love Tom, Caren/Karen, and Monroe.

I highly recommend this story to anyone who loves Science Fiction.

 

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Leave a comment 5 star review, action packed, Amazon, Goodreads, humor, Science Fiction, WordsAPlenty

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