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  • Written by: Randi Darren
  • Narrated by: Andrea Parsneau
  • Length: 12 hrs and 32 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (53 ratings)

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Wild Wastes: Eastern Expansion

Written by: Randi Darren
Narrated by: Andrea Parsneau
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[Faint-hearted listeners: Please read all the way through to the disclaimers at the end of the blurb, which contain spoilers regarding what types of strong content may be found in this adult fantasy audiobook.]

Before World War II could reach its conclusion, the world suffered what could only be defined as a cataclysm.

Now, Yosemite City stands as the gateway between two worlds. The empire of humanity to the west, and the wild wastes to the east.

Standing at the helm for Yosemite is Vince, a ranger turned city-state ruler. Supporting him in his endeavors is his inner circle.

Vince has begun to maneuver through the intricacies of ruling. At the same time he must balance his expanding foundation and fend off external threats.

Thankfully, every single citizen of Yosemite is united to the cause. To make their home, permanent. To dig out their place in the world and make a stand.

Things are starting to spiral out of control. Almost as quickly as he can put it all back together something else falls apart.

And with Yosemite rapidly rising into prominence, Vince finds that it really means just putting a bull's-eye on your back.

Warning: This novel contains adult themes and moral ambiguities. The main character is written as a real person in an apocalypse, and will not make choices that line up with social and cultural norms. This story contains a harem and is an adult fantasy novel.

©2017 Randi Darren (P)2017 Randi Darren

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Follow through is strong!

I swear Randi has the best follow through you would swear book 1 and 2 are one really good book, their is no pacing or transition issues at all. and book to is exactly what you want it to be I promise!

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A little tired

I found this series through the 'Super Sales on Super Heroes' linkup that this book series does with the other series.

The first book was pretty good, I've never really 'read' a book with so much descriptive sex, and probably wouldn't have continued on if it weren't for the fact that I wanna follow both series.

Reading reviews of this book going in, people said there was way more gratuitous sex in this book than the first, but I disagree, there's a bunch at the start but it slowly tapers off to almost nothing.

It seems this author just kind of fills empty space with sex, and in this book when everything was getting busy and to a head in the main conflict, there was basically no scenes of any kind for the remainder of the book, so it seems as though it may be true that the author just writes boredom porn..

If you're coming here for the same reason I am, hoping to read through the crossover bits, you'll only see a little, Vince gets a glimpse of the other universe in the same way as the first interaction (fleeting) in Super Sales, and then no more, I'm hoping everything comes to a head in the third book.

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