
Phoenix Code
A New Beginnings M/M Series Prequel
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Narrado por:
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Jonathan Waters
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Kashel Char
Phoenix was becoming a pressure cooker nearing bursting open, as the sequestered group of savant scientists and soldiers in the glass-domed pods in Antarctica were buzzing with sexual tension.
Brad McCormick figured since the limbic system associated with sexual desire is linked to libido and the part of the brain responsible for higher-level functions, like planning and thinking, he had a problem he couldn’t solve without his leadership team. To put it more explicitly, the men were extremely sexually eager.
Unbeknownst to the threat of external forces, the new Phoenician code of conduct, their scientific discoveries of new technologies and DNA manipulations hold the key to human survival—a blueprint for a new world, where the old divisions and conflicts become nothing more than relics of the past.
This is a low-action, high-science-fiction fantasy story with bouts of silliness, steamy M/M romances, a wedding, and a "Quik-Fix Hall.”
Phoenix Code is a prequel to the New Beginnings M/M series by Kashel Char. It is a re-edit of the original published work titled Men of Phoenix, written by Stefan Pride. Stefan invited Kashel to co-author and update it with fresh thoughts, preparing it for an audiobook recording. It was re-titled Phoenix Code Copyright © 2022 by Kashel Char and Stefan Pride. Warning: This story has explicit and graphic depictions unsuitable for young and sensitive listeners or anyone offended by gay sex.
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Incredible!
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Intriguing
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Oh my, what a ride!!!
This is book 1 in a series called New Beginnings by Kashel Char. This story is by a new to me author and new to me narrator. What a great post-apocalyptic book. It's so original and well thought out, I haven't read or listened to anything quite like it before.
The narrator did a fantastic job. All those characters... each with a different voice that the narrator created, were simply amazing. Bravo, Johnathan Waters.
Kashel created a story that brought humor, laughter, sadness, and tears. After listening to the book I went back and replayed pieces and parts. I'm sure I'll end up listening to the whole thing again, I do that on the stories I really enjoy.
The moral codes for some have to be set aside. This is a whole new world from what they've known before. No women definitely creates an interesting conundrum.
Lasitor was hilarious and I enjoyed how he started off each chapter.
If you like this type of book I highly recommend!!! Now I'm off to the next book in the series.
“What science fiction writers have written about"
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The story is post-apocalyptic sci-fi spec-fic, not a genre or style I usually read but I was excited to give it a try. The book follows many characters as this station of 100% men attempts to begin again after the Doomsday events. The stories are very dramatic and remind me of a soap opera in its extremes – character traits, reactions, events, etc. It’s thought-provoking as it makes one wonder how we would react in a similar situation of creating a new world order. I had a bit of confusion with the time travel parts. I believe it's a me issue and that I'd follow the dates/timelines better in ebook format.
I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of the audiobook.
thought provoking
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I liked this book. It was a bit 😟 sometimes, but I did like the plot and the characters. There is a lot of various POV and it jumps around a bit and can get kinda confusing keeping track of all the characters. Also there was a time traveler and a vampire that are just not explained at all where they came from or what their point is. Since this is a trilogy I am guessing these questions get answered in future books. This is not a romance! There is a lot of sex though. I really liked the exploration of sexuality. I also felt the base was pretty authentic and while I think the choices made by characters were kinda dumb I think it's exactly how a society of absolutely no women would go 😬. Looking forward to listening to the next book in the series to see what tlin the world is even going on 😆
The narrator did a great job!
Enjoyable but leaves unanswered ???
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The Future , 2046, and an Antarctic base holds the key to human survival when the rest of the Earth succumbs to a deadly virus. Originally intended to house a viable population, the last known humans are a group of male scientists and soldiers. As the men grapple with their loss and their future in their isolated ice prison, Dr Brad McCormick must not only lead the men but also find creative ways to accept and manage their new social reality and that includes dumping his outdated and useless homophobia.
Through groundbreaking scientific advancements, the colony makes significant progress in procreation and biology. Yet, they must also confront the severe environmental challenges left by climate change.
This narrative offers an intriguing blend of science fiction with a touch of fantasy, delivering an entertaining experience. It introduces a plethora of innovative concepts and injects humor into the story, promising to captivate readers as they witness the evolution of the human race in this post-apocalyptic era. However, it's important to note that the story predominantly features a diverse range of characters, couples, and romantic encounters. While it occasionally follows one particular couple, it does not fit the conventional mold of an M/M romance. Additionally, the numerous explicit sexual scenes may be off-putting to some readers. Narrator Jonathan Waters excels in delivering an outstanding audio performance, skillfully employing a variety of accents, voices, and emotional nuances. I cannot wait for the next installment.
A must listen !!! OMG !!
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***Spoilers*** coming so be warned.
I will not give away too much because I’m not Ahole, but some of my cons are cons because they need exploration and detracts from my enjoyment of the book.
Pros-
Love post apocalyptic, trying to find a new world order thing.
The spice level is about a 3 out 5. For reference I gave both Lily Mayne and Nyla k 4-5 depending on the book. But they both make up for sex with slow burns and lots of great descriptions of sex scenes when they get started. Also they only get 4 if there are no out of the ordinary sex scenes. My 5 is a book that’s on smashwords or great story and sex. Other pro, the relationships are awesome and fun. AI, Lassiter is a huge pro. Hilarious and informative. More of that please.
Cons- introducing a lot of random, at least random for now, genres, supernaturals, time travel, and sci-fy future events for no reason. Again, I know this is world building but they introduced a supernatural being, well a couple, but one was just not needed right now. The “little boy”, why? Just let that be in the next book. It was confusing and not connected in the storyline.
I would have suggested cementing a time and then jump backwards or forwards in time, but not both without a direct connection to the plot line. I hope the second book clears up some of the gaps in this book. I will definitely look forward to reading it.
Good start on a world building
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