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L**.
Really enjoyed the stories
I started with one book in this series and now I am hooked. Really imaginative story lines and great characters. Definitely worth a read.
K**R
Get your audible and kindle releases in sync!
Great book. Where is the audible companion like I paid for in volumes I and II?Last time I checked, Amazon owned both kindle and audible. Can't you coordinate your releases?Get your act together so I can spend more money at Amazon. I expect better from a company I've spent enough on kindle and audible to fund Jeff Bezos's next yaht..
S**N
Intense
There’s very little light-headedness in this book. Even though it was several novelettes, each related to the story arc. Frankly, I was feeling a bit hopeless by the end. This series is heavy on demons and fights, which is fine. But if you’re into more interaction between the various paranormal entities, you won’t find it here. Year 3 is a continuance of 2, and 4 should be a direct sequel. If you like hard fighting and demons, keep reading. Overall the plot is developed and things are descriptive enough without getting carried away. I would’ve liked more Luke, but otherwise no complaints.
A**R
great books
Hartness has me hooked. I’m going through Quincey Harker novels like popcorn.Grab some of his books. You won’t be sorry
M**.
Hartness does it again... darn him.
I love how exquisitely John Hartness can weave novelle's together and throw in a sweet short story to boot. This collection gives us two from Harker, one from Joe Henry, and one from Adam. Seeing the "Harkerverse" from different angles is amazing and John is able to make each main character feel just as real in the moment as Harker does. Unfortunately for the reader, this work leaves you hungry like a famished vampire outside a closed bloodbank as we have to wait for Quest for Glory book 2.
B**H
What do John Henry's great granddaughter and Frankenstein's monster have in common? Quincy Harker.
Year 3 contains four different novella's in the Quincy Harker world. I really enjoyed the fact that two of the books are written from the perspective of two different characters, Jo, a decendant of John Henry, and Adam who is Dr. Frankenstein's monster living in our modern age.John Hartness books in the Quincy Harker series just keep getting better!
R**K
Fun Ride
I chose 4 stars because this book was completely entertaining. Harker is a great character that is relatable and enjoyable. The characters have enough depth and are enjoyable. I place the in the ranks of Firefly, Buffy, Angle, etc.
K**R
Great stories
Quincy rides again! Great collection of stories as part of the quest so Glory gets her wings back. If you've never read stories by Josh do yourself a favor and read his books!
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