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Marooned

Lost Eden: A Portal Fiction Adventure, Book 2

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Marooned

By: Shawn Inmon
Narrated by: Johnathan McClain
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In a world where armed men confront colossal dinosaurs, the stakes have never been higher.

When a portal to a lush and perilous new realm known as Lost Eden is uncovered, a small team embarks on a daring expedition—only to find themselves embroiled in an epic conflict for the future of this untamed paradise.

As the ruthless Amicus Corporation sets its sights on the untold riches of Lost Eden, one man stands resolute against them: Ben Pepper. With unwavering determination to protect this pristine world from exploitation, Ben must navigate a treacherous landscape filled with prehistoric predators and lurking horrors.

In a gripping battle of ideologies and firepower, who will triumph in the struggle for control over Lost Eden? Join Ben, his loyal monkey companion Hanum, and the surviving members of the jump team in a heart-pounding adventure of survival, courage, and the unyielding quest to safeguard the last remnants of paradise in a chaotic world on the edge of ruin.

Contains a special note from the author.

©2024 Shawn Inmon (P)2025 Podium Audio
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The whole story felt rushed, especially the last 10minutes regarding the return of Ben and the Big Bang... feels like when you just want to finish the book and get it done with... no real climax in my opinion, and the author note at the end Describing Life outside of Lost Eden on the tiny islands as Paradise was ridiculous, at no point has it ever been described as an amazing place, visually I imagine it as a bare island, barely any description and the people living in holes, then you have the whole premise of Lost Eden just being a giant island with T-Rex making an appearance, 15 of them at that, then make them XXL Size so they can eat the Long Necks... guess the author never heard of island dwarfism. anyway at the end like the previous book the last hour is just preview for the next book...

Boring... Cannon Fodder

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