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Jason Elam

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Review of Inside Threat: Blackout in no way prepared me for this. Do you ever read a book and go "What happened?" Well, Inside Threat did that for me.
(Some spoilers though I tried not to give away too many read with caution. ;) ) I am going to attempt to give this book the review it deserves but I fear it may end up to be hard for me to do, since (spoiler) I cried over it, CRIED. I rarely cry over books but WOW, I did not see this ending like it did, how could it, honestly? I have read many, many, maybe too many suspense, but this one? It shocked me. I thought the ending might happen though I didn't expect it since so few authors do what these two authors did. I respect them for the ending since it ended the series with a strong, fulling believing, rock solid faith in God, His love, His control, I just have to say this book is violent, it is hard, sad, painful, wonderful, and most of all filled with faith much like the first in the series, ending as it did is sad, it's truthful. There was a reason to end like it did, and I may disagree with the ending and that's my thought but the out come of the ending was perfect, there’s nothing better than this book's ending.
Yes, I cried some tears, and many readers I'm sure would sob at this book but I feel it is worth it. This book shows ultimate faith in God, and I just love it, suggest you read it, and ask you to consider the message inside.
No, Riley is not a real man but men can learn from this character.
My one complaint is that there was no closure for Scott, Skeeter, and Keith was in it so little.
And that's all I have to say one Inside Threat, the book that has broken my heart in a good and bad way.
P.S. Gatorade is AWESOME.
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abigailkayharris | 1 andere bespreking | Jan 1, 2024 |
Review of Blackout: This had such a sad feel in it, so dark, so much pain, and death. *sighs* With the bombings and a city going dark this novel shows so much truth of how people act, treat others, and how they live. This thriller is has such a wide range of subjects covered, I did feel parts were unrealistic like Riley's part in finding the EMPs but I may be wrong, I loved reading about the team, their goofiness, the crazy ideas they have, and everything about them, seeing Scott step into the leadership position he had was neat, I loved seeing his character development.

Honestly I loved this but it was so dark/violent/and sad.
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abigailkayharris | 1 andere bespreking | Jan 1, 2024 |
Review of Monday Night Jihad: I came across this book on Goodreads and saw an author I follow had read it, rated it 5 stars, and what not so I thought I'd give it a shot even though I know nothing about football and expected it to be a somewhat enjoyable but not great book. I was wrong. So wrong. If there is one word to describe what I found in this book it is genuine faith, real, living it out faith, strong faith, broken faith, but all the same faith.
Riley, oh, Riley, one of the characters I had no idea what to expect from, I thought maybe his faith would be lukewarm like the faith of other characters but no, he truly 'lived' out his beliefs in the pages of Monday Night Jihad. This suspense has a mix of humor, danger, friendship, and so much more. While there was too much violence for my taste it was okay, I suppose. Now for Scott, he's a crazy guy, in a good way, but being him, well, that's not a place anyone would want to be sometimes, Jim Hicks was another character that I liked though with him I had a love/hate feel.
With all of the characters, the settings, and the plot this story pulls together into a thoroughly enjoyable yet edge of your seat novel perfect for all suspense lovers. I do dislike seeing the bad guys POV but that's just me.

Review of Blown Coverage: Reading this whole series in a matter of days this book blends somewhat with book one and three, oops, which is causing a problem in the review department since it's hard to review a book that has blended in with other books. So, big oops!
Anyway, it's a good book and it starts out a little crazy, there are terrorists, lots of shootings, shooting, and fights, of course, plus some characters die, and there's a countdown on more dangerous attacks, blah blah blah, review complete. For readers over 17/19 or so for violence. (Hopes this would get a Scott Ross stamp of approval if he were a real person.)

Review of Blackout: This had such a sad feel in it, so dark, so much pain, and death. *sighs* With the bombings and a city going dark this novel shows so much truth of how people act, treat others, and how they live. This thriller is has such a wide range of subjects covered, I did feel parts were unrealistic like Riley's part in finding the EMPs but I may be wrong, I loved reading about the team, their goofiness, the crazy ideas they have, and everything about them, seeing Scott step into the leadership position he had was neat, I loved seeing his character development.

Honestly I loved this but it was so dark/violent/and sad.

Review of Inside Threat: Blackout in no way prepared me for this. Do you ever read a book and go "What happened?" Well, Inside Threat did that for me.
(Some spoilers though I tried not to give away too many read with caution. ;) ) I am going to attempt to give this book the review it deserves but I fear it may end up to be hard for me to do, since (spoiler) I cried over it, CRIED. I rarely cry over books but WOW, I did not see this ending like it did, how could it, honestly? I have read many, many, maybe too many suspense, but this one? It shocked me. I thought the ending might happen though I didn't expect it since so few authors do what these two authors did. I respect them for the ending since it ended the series with a strong, fulling believing, rock solid faith in God, His love, His control, I just have to say this book is violent, it is hard, sad, painful, wonderful, and most of all filled with faith much like the first in the series, ending as it did is sad, it's truthful. There was a reason to end like it did, and I may disagree with the ending and that's my thought but the out come of the ending was perfect, there’s nothing better than this book's ending.
Yes, I cried some tears, and many readers I'm sure would sob at this book but I feel it is worth it. This book shows ultimate faith in God, and I just love it, suggest you read it, and ask you to consider the message inside.
No, Riley is not a real man but men can learn from this character.
My one complaint is that there was no closure for Scott, Skeeter, and Keith was in it so little.
And that's all I have to say one Inside Threat, the book that has broken my heart in a good and bad way.
P.S. Gatorade is AWESOME.
… (meer)
 
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abigailkayharris | Jan 1, 2024 |
Review of Monday Night Jihad: I came across this book on Goodreads and saw an author I follow had read it, rated it 5 stars, and what not so I thought I'd give it a shot even though I know nothing about football and expected it to be a somewhat enjoyable but not great book. I was wrong. So wrong. If there is one word to describe what I found in this book it is genuine faith, real, living it out faith, strong faith, broken faith, but all the same faith.
Riley, oh, Riley, one of the characters I had no idea what to expect from, I thought maybe his faith would be lukewarm like the faith of other characters but no, he truly 'lived' out his beliefs in the pages of Monday Night Jihad. This suspense has a mix of humor, danger, friendship, and so much more. While there was too much violence for my taste it was okay, I suppose. Now for Scott, he's a crazy guy, in a good way, but being him, well, that's not a place anyone would want to be sometimes, Jim Hicks was another character that I liked though with him I had a love/hate feel.
With all of the characters, the settings, and the plot this story pulls together into a thoroughly enjoyable yet edge of your seat novel perfect for all suspense lovers. I do dislike seeing the bad guys POV but that's just me.
… (meer)
 
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abigailkayharris | 4 andere besprekingen | Jan 1, 2024 |

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