• Avenging Home

  • The Survivalist Series, Book 7
  • By: A. American
  • Narrated by: Duke Fontaine
  • Length: 10 hrs and 7 mins
  • 4.8 out of 5 stars (5,600 ratings)

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Avenging Home

By: A. American
Narrated by: Duke Fontaine
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In Enforcing Home, Morgan and his group suffered some loss. They discovered their old foes weren't gone, as they'd thought. Not only were they not gone, but they were also stronger than before. Morgan would have to deal with this threat while at the same time trying to restore some sort of quality of life to his community.

But this wasn't going to be easy. With the bombing at the market and the wounding of his daughter, Taylor, it became all too clear to Morgan that he was once again in a fight for the lives of those who mattered most to him. Taylor was injured and would need care for some time. It wouldn't be easy. Added to that was the realization that he would have to deal with second-guessing himself. Was it his fault that she was now hurt?

In Avenging Home, we see how this long-running battle between Morgan's people and their number one nemesis plays out. While Morgan thinks this is the biggest threat they face, there are things on the horizon he cannot yet see that are going to dwarf these problems.

Morgan has lived in a vacuum. He's had little information about the outside world. While he's used radios to listen to what he can, there's been precious little real information. But now he's found what he believes to be a reliable source and knows when and where to listen. But is it valid? Or is it simply propaganda? News and information can be powerful tools, but they must always be taken in context to make an educated decision. And the challenge is that there's only one source. When you have to make decisions that mean the difference between life and death, the process becomes even more critical.

So we'll follow Morgan and his tightly knit group as they are once again in the fight. Will they finally defeat the federal thugs in their backyard? And, more importantly, what will be the cost?

©2016 A. American (P)2016 Podium Publishing

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My least favorite so far... lots of phoney reviews

So if you are really into this series and liked book 6 you will like book 7. If like me you found the plot getting stretched too thin and hard to believe... the violence with torturing for information, the "good ol boy" language a little rough... you are best stopping back at 5.

I had two major complaints:

1 - The author is apparently unaware of the clues he was leaving and not... I was literally sick during one part of the book with what they were doing and what the result would be... given the clues I thought had been dropped. When nothing happened... I was glad, but also was irritated at the sloppy writing and unawareness of the set up given the listener.

2 - There are a ton of purchased 5 star reviews on this book and I lose a lot of respect when I see it done. It started happening on books about a year or two ago. You can Google the company. They will provide reviews that say whatever you want about a narrator or book, either positive or negative. If you look at the reviewers... it is often their 1st or 2nd review.

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Some of these reviewers are wrong!

I have to disagree with the people who said this book was a waste of time. This series has made me more aware of my surroundings and put a get home bag in my truck.

Now I do agree what's the chances of having a sf sarge pop up in your life and help you out? But it's always a warm and fuzzy thought to have in the back of your head.

I say keep writing because I am enjoying this a lot and hate to come back to reality!

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Excellent series!

This should be made in to a tv show.. I love the characters, the love of family and community.
I also like the candid resolve Morgan has and sometimes you need to just do what needs to be done whether you like it or not.
I absolutely enjoy listing to Duke Fontaine and think I would listen to flippin cook books if he were reading them.
Well done A.American please keep the series going or start a new one. 🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺

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Really Trying To Stretch Out The Series

The last hour of this book is about the town pizza party. Two big events happen and there is about six hours of filler. Stop at book 4.

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a great series

most books about this subject only talk about surviving the next year or couple years this actually tells you what you need to have in store for after the aftermath and I appreciate both author and narrator for their efforts God Bless America

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Love this series...but....

Okay I have followed this series from the start. In book 7 we get the same quality as always but the story gets a little thin at times. We are given a hint of a major battle against the DHS and after Morgan's group is attacked the character just keep on doing their thing. Then the battle begins and ends without much fanfare. Seems like the story line is getting strained but I still love this series!!!

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Not the best in the series but still very good.

There wasn't as much action in this book as I expected but it was still a good listen.

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A. American's Home Series

These books are like crack: Once your hooked, your hooked. They are more addictive than the old soap operas of the 70's.

I am a newbie to this series, only starting it earlier in January (2017). To date, I've listened to every single one of them. And, I have to say, everyone gets better & better. Number 7 (Avenging Home) is, by far, the best one, yet. I am anxiously waiting for number 8.

Duke Fontaine does an absolutely incredible job as the narrator. However, I do wish these books could be done in a Graphic Audio book style, with different readers for the deferent characters, and an occasional sound effect or two. The series would make a GREAT cable or TV series, too (just sayin').

Otherwise, I am a die hard fan. And will continue to follow the series tim the end (which I hope is not for many years to come).

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The Author is a whiney bigot

It could be such a fabulous story, but the Author keeps slipping into his sanctimonious whining and frequent bigotry. The Author should park his absurd ranting and stick to the story.

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Awesome series!

What did you love best about Avenging Home?

I loved the story and well developed characters.

What did you like best about this story?

The way the author mixed in survival tips into the story line.

Which scene was your favorite?

Any scene with Sarge in it. I kept seeing R. Lee Ermey in my mind.

Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?

Jeff's passing.

Any additional comments?

In the words of little bit, "more please".

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