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Hell to Pay

The Harvesters Series, Book Two

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Hell to Pay

By: Luke R. Mitchell
Narrated by: Steven Barnett
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That awkward moment when you saved the day but doomed the planet....

It all went off without a hitch.

Okay, so there were hitches. Lots of hitches. But Jarek got his exosuit back, and Rachel managed to -

Hey, wait a second....

You don't want to read a bunch of spoilers, do you? Suffice it to say, that stupid alien egg was not full of candy.

Now, [REDACTED] is in a coma, and our heroes have a tight-lipped raknoth telling them some fresh new hell is about to come raining down on their heads - one that gives even the raknoth nightmares.

And that's when the strange ship shows up....

No one knows where it came from. Only that it seems to be looking for something. And when it turns out that that "something" might be Rachel and that the ship's mysterious crew are harboring secrets about her mom's disappearance and the raknoth themselves....

Well, it's safe to say their day's not about to get any less complicated. And one way or another, there's going to be hell to pay.

This is a fun, action-packed adventure that will have you cheering for Team Earth and laughing at Jarek and Rachel's relentlessly stubborn banter!

©2017 Luke R. Mitchell (P)2019 Luke R. Mitchell
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This won’t win any prizes and won’t become a favourite but despite the clumsy prose and poor quality audio it is a light and entertaining distraction

Clumsy but lightweight

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so the first one was flawed but good this however is a huge step down in my opinion maybe it's a matter of preference but I felt that a lot of the progress that was made in the first book was completely ignored when it comes to character development there's a lot of emotional Bombshells a lot of dithering over decisions and finally a huge mistake in my opinion over Rachel's final decision regarding the soldiers charity oh no not the worst thing ever but kind of killed my interest for the rest of this series

not exactly terrible but

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