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Escaping the Game

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Escaping the Game

De: Ross Carson
Narrado por: Virtual Voice
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Voz Virtual es una narración generada por computadora para audiolibros..
Colton Winchester grew up being everything that his father wanted him to be. He was forced to put aside his interest in the outdoors and becoming a prepper just to satisfy his father’s desire to raise a son with the proper credentials to become a wealthy professional. Left with little choice as a boy, Colton decided to become what his father wanted by excelling in sports and academics. He was able to secure a scholarship to Yale where he checked all the right boxes to be invited into the Skull and Bones Society. After graduating law school, Colton secured a job as a corporate attorney for an independent oil company in Houston, Texas. The job was an easy one that paid very well, but Colton was still living a lie. After volunteering to take the fall for someone else’s mistake, Colton saved the oil company from certain bankruptcy while managing to find a golden parachute for himself. Colton meets the girl of his dreams in an authentic Texas cowgirl named Harper. Together, the two build themselves a modern cabin with a full-blown prepper set up. After a cyber-attack of epic proportions, the two are forced to defend their homestead until they have no choice but to flee to the west Texas ranch where Harper was raised; there to join up with her family and find security.
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This was a very nice story, but I like all of his. I also like the virtual voice even though there are a few mistakes in pronunciation from time to time they can be interesting. Not the authors fault either. I have the feeling, being too old to remember each story clearly that this just might be my favorite. I'll probably keep it and listen to it again. A lot of his characters in other books are electrical engineers some in the Navy at Crane in Southern Indiana. I spent four happy summers with my Grandparents near there making the books more personal.

I really like this authors works.

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