It's Hell to Choose

It's Hell to Choose

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May 25, 2016 · English · Kindle (288 pages)
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Book Details

Format Kindle
Pages 288
Language English
Published May 25, 2016
Publisher LMBPN Publishing
ISBN-10 1685000266
ISBN-13 9781685000264

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In a world where technology surges ahead at a dizzying pace, unexpected repercussions arise that shake the very foundations of society. As innovative breakthroughs unfold, the populace is torn between excitement and apprehension. Some individuals embrace the new era of advancements, while others resist, clinging to the familiar ways of the past. This dichotomy creates a tension that reverberates throughout various corners of life, hinting at underlying conflicts brewing.

Amidst this technological upheaval, characters must navigate shifting alliances and grapple with their own beliefs. Some find themselves entangled in moral dilemmas, as these rapid changes challenge their values and relationships. The question of what it means to adapt becomes increasingly pertinent, as individuals are forced to confront the consequences of their choices.

As the narrative unfolds, the stakes rise, revealing hidden motivations and competing agendas. Personal stakes intertwine with broader societal issues, forcing characters to confront whether progress is worth the price they must pay. The struggle between growth and tradition sets the stage for impactful decisions that will forever alter their lives.

In a thought-provoking commentary on humanity's relationship with technology, readers are taken on a thrilling journey of conflict, discovery, and transformation. The world may be advancing, but the challenges of choosing remain as relevant as ever, illustrating that sometimes, the hardest path is the one that leads to self-awareness and acceptance.

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little better chapter in the sagaThis was a little better piece from the series. It didn’t go into massive details on each and every spot, which I think helped the story move forward. There still wasn’t enough conflict or failure for the characters though. Everything just always seems to work out. Having the death of Michael was a surprise, but to be honest, I doubt he’s dead. He was Myst when the nuke blew, and though it might take a while, I think he’d regenerate. Maybe it was an attempt to create a failure they can move forward from, but it just wasn’t believable to me. Almost too much bad, especially since they talked about backpack nukes potentially being brought in against them in one of the previous books. I would have expected a better protection plan being in place at the base.I’m not sure about the snippets of the future either. Empress Bethany Anne? Really?? By giving this bit away, you always know she will survive whatever happens. I liked it better knowing that if she failed, or someone else did, each would continue on as beat they could. Now with removing Michael and guaranteeing that BA lives, a major plot line is destroyed permanently.The Boris character was humorous. I hope that he’s used again. There was enough foreshadowing about him that you realized he had to be a were-bear. Even expecting this, he was still a fun addition. Having him and Michael knowing each other was a great plot point. That Boris was having pain from the beginning of TQB Enterprises, possibly from nanocyte or Etheric ripples?? That would make for a great twist.It was better though. Before I gave 3 stars on my reviews because I couldn’t do 2.5 to 2.75, so I rounded up because if nothing else it was a quick and fast read. This one got a true 3 stars.

September 9th 2025
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