Book Review: Savior by AJ Eversley

Posted March 30, 2019 by lomeraniel in Audiobooks, Post-Apocalyptic, Review, Science-Fiction, Young Adult / 0 Comments

by AJ Eversley
Narrator: Chelsea Stephens, Steve Campbell
Published by Self-published Genres: Post-Apocalyptic, Science-Fiction, Young Adult
Format: Audiobook
Source: Audiobookworm

This is the final installment in this series. Sawyer, Kenzie, and Max seem to be the only ones capable of riding the world of the terrible looming shadow of Coleman. There are dwindling hopes, but not everything is lost.

I was looking forward to the resolution of this series, and waiting for Sawyer’s decision about her love triangle. I have to say that the outcome was a bit predictable on that point, but it does not make it less satisfying. The characters evolved along the series, so by this time we have a clear image of them and know more or less what to expect. I could feel Sawyer’s desperation, exhaustion, and anguish, which made me care for her and her companions.

All in all, it was a good ride, but somehow I was not able to feel the urgency the author wanted to transmit. We were informed at the beginning of the series that almost everyone was dead on Earth, save for this little group, but I couldn’t help by thinking that there must be other little groups somewhere else, and that Coleman was too set on killing Sawyer and her little group like there was something personal about it.

The narration was again quite good, with Chelsea Stephens and Steve Campbell transmitting the characters emotions and bringing them to life. Both narrators did a fantastic job, and it was an excellent experience for the listener.

I received this audiobook as part of my participation in a blog tour with Audiobookworm Promotions. The tour is being sponsored by AJ Eversley. The gifting of this audiobook did not affect my opinion of it.

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