My original STRIKE (HIT #2) audiobook review and many others can be found at Audiobook Reviewer.Picking up moments after the conclusion of the previous book, Hit, Strike finds Patsy Cline and her boyfriend, Wyatt, on the run with a truckload of laptops containing information on Valor Savings Bank’s ...
[My original HIT audiobook review and many others can be found at Audiobook Reviewer.] Rather than start with a dystopia already in progress, Delilah S. Dawson starts right at the beginning on Day One of the apocalypse. Valor Savings has secretly just bought up all of America’s debt and now contr...
An uneven collection of stories detailing the events leading to a school shooting and exploring the psychology behind the shooter, Kirby Matheson. Unfortunately, the least successful of the bunch (including one from the perspective of the gun itself as it opines about purpose and morality while maki...
No man who is master of his fate should ever reek of cheese. Criminy Stain's observation may seem a bit out-of-place given the authors and characters in this anthology. Shouldn't it be more visceral or blood-related than cheese? Actually, no. Kevin Hearne explains: I can’t recall precisely where ...
When I heard Dawson talk about this on The Once & Future Podcast this past Spring, I knew I had to read it. But like with about half the things I say that about when I listen to that podcast, I never got around to it. I'm so glad I finally remembered to grab it. This was a great read -- a heckuva...
Painfully powerful. Disturbing in all the right ways, this story is so raw, so real, that you will either devour it or throw it away in a fit of sobs. Want to know what this book is about? Think Columbine. Think Umpqua Community College. Told from 17 points of view, this book is an enthralling acco...
I'll admit that I only made it to book 2 in this series prior to reading this and it was a struggle to actually finish book 2 for me. I'm unsure if book 3 and the other novellas would have changed my opinion of this book entirely, but honestly I came for Criminy and Tish. I don't care about anyone e...
I read Wicked as They Come a couple of years ago and thought the book was quite OK, but I never read the two books that came after since they weren't about the characters from the first book. Not that I don't want to read the books. I will probably do that I just wasn't that interested at the moment...
In the wake of hurricane josephene Dovey loses her best friend and has to be on meds to stop her panic attacks. But when she sees her friend in their favorite cafe can she really belive it was her? In this haze reality and fiction mix together but things far more dangerous are coming. Demons are rea...
This review was originally posted on One Curvy BloggerDid you ever read a book that you were so psyched about that you read it super fast and when you finished it you couldn't figure out why? That's me now. When I was speed reading through Hit I couldn't wait to read more. And yet, by the last page ...
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