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Cherry Blossom Girls Box Set

By: Harmon Cooper
Narrated by: Justin Thomas James, Annie Ellicott, Jeff Hays, Laurie Catherine Winkel
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Gideon Caldwell is a less than successful indie author barely making ends meet in his crummy basement apartment in New Haven, Connecticut, when a beautiful woman mysteriously appears at his doorstep.

Beautiful, mysterious, AND naked....

And also in trouble.

Without much of a choice, Gideon’s life is forever changed. Cue sexy-psychic shifters babes, private military agents, hardass metal-vampire babes, government conspiracy, several shower scenes, epic fisticuffs, and even an artist-teleporter named Dorian Gray...who is also a total babe. It’s an epic ride you WON’T want to miss!

Cherry Blossom Girls Box Set
Written by Harmon Cooper
Narrated by Justin Thomas James
Featuring Jeff Hays as Angel, Michelle, Luke Lyrian, and other characters
Laurie Catherine Winkel as Veronique, Dorian, and other female characters
And Annie Ellicott as Grace, Stella, and other female characters

©2019 Harmon Cooper (P)2019 Harmon Cooper
Fantasy Superhero Supernatural Paranormal Fiction

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Grabbed for long commute... came back for more!

I have a confession. I grab box sets of audio to give myself plenty of brain candy while travelling or spending long hours alone. In most cases, the worst I find is that the stories are predictable, rehashed tropes. But so too is 80%,of what's on Netflix. New spins on old plots is a story as old as time. And that's ok.
So I was not expecting much from CBG and indeed, the first couple of chapters in book one had me rolling my eyes with 'here we go again."
But then the real story - or the story of the real story - began to emerge. The way this series is written is like "Inception" got drunk after finishing up a bachelors degree in literature, and woke up in an ally next to a comic book story, clothed only in candy floss. Trust me, that's a good thing.
The characters really come to life and the drama and humor ramp up nicely. By mid way book 1 one I was hooked.
After finishing the boxed set, I purchased book 4, which just gets even more convoluted.
I would also say that the narration and SoundBooth team do a spectacular job on this series. They make a totally gonzo romp into a roller-coaster ride of joy.

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The worst kind of self-insert fanfiction.

This is bad, very bad. This is the worst kind of self-insert fan-fiction I have ever seen. All women are objects; all men are incels, The world is out to get you and it's always someone else's fault.

The depiction of women alone, existing as emotionless widgets, with one hole for pizza and one for C**K. Not to mention the self-insert incest fantasy scenes or flagrant disregard and exploitation of civilians, "Hey you (zap, brain washed) go drain your life saving and give it to me and then I don't know tele your wife you lost in gambling or something".

I actually began to feel sick reading this. I honestly feel like I should report this as it reeks of the deranged writing found after a school shooting or bunch of woman go missing. If you enjoyed this, I beg you to take a look at yourself, as it is a warning sign.

Do Not Recommend, Do Not Buy

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