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Vengeance

Sundown Series, Book 5

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Vengeance

By: Courtney Konstantin
Narrated by: Tess Irondale
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Nightmares plague Max Duncan...and not just the undead type.

No one ever confused Max with being an emotionally stable individual. Now, her mind is consumed with the need for revenge. Her body has healed from the torture she endured at the order of the remaining government. However, her mind can’t let it go.

When an accident causes Max to reevaluate the road she’s trying to go down, she is reminded of what’s important. As the world continues to crumble around the Duncan family and the dead continue to feast on the living, Max has to figure out how to put aside her need for vengeance.

In a world where every day is a threat to her life, Max must learn to work together with her family to keep them all alive. She won’t stop until they can stop looking over their shoulders and feel safe once again.

©2021 Courtney Konstantin (P)2021 Podium Audio
Adventure Fantasy Fiction Post-Apocalyptic Science Fiction Revenge Zombie

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Fifth book in, and this was the worst

I am hoping that Book 6 will make up for the lack of story progression in Book 5. To date I’ve thoroughly enjoyed Books 1-4 but this one was lacking. It had a couple of potential storyline’s which could have been picked up and developed further, such as character development of Max, Easton’s illness, Easton’s father or Callaghan, but the story just limped on and I was shocked when the audiobook finished!

The performance was great and I still have hopes that Book 6 will finish the series with a bang.

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Disappointing and pointless

Very much enjoyed and devoured Books 1-4, and eagerly anticipated this Book 5.

Now I'm sad that a whole credit was wasted on this installment, which only provides a very minor story progression. I don't want to insert a spoiler, but the whole premise of this book could have been done in an hour. It was hugely repetitive and pointless and can only be described as a cash grab capitalising on the success and brilliance of the first 4 books.

The most pertinent part relating to Easton was pretty much ignored... I suppose that's setting up the next installment and continuing to drip feed the story to maximise books and sales. Call me cynical, but book signals the end of the road for me and the Duncans.

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