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inkubators-arc-mov · 4 months
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So, like I said in my previous Ask, I wanted to talk about some of ur other stuff (non-Dead Ringer) in another Ask/other Asks.  At least for the most part, and that is this Ask.
Copy and pasting from posts on ur hxllo nana YT again:
“Inkubator’s Arc: A villain Ink Sans story featuring lots of other aus (not just sanses), this and Deadringer are the two things im currently putting my time on
“Bonnytale: A flower infested story with a current focus on one original au, this will story will be posted on youtube after Deadringer”
I just wanted to say the “Inkubator’s Arc has been interesting so far (though, I do need to catch up on it some), and I am really happy u are posting it elsewhere (Tumblr), besides TikTok.  Maybe u could even post it on YouTube someday, like u do w/ Dead Ringer, Bonnytale in the future, etc.  But it is fine if u don’t.  Inkubator’s Arc seems to be done in quite the different format than Dead Ringer is and Bonnytale is being done is, which is also interesting.
I like the cast of Inkubator’s Arc so far, or at least, what we know and/or have seen it of so far.
Ok, done with talking about Inkubator’s Arc (for now at least, maybe), gonna talk about Bonnytale some now.
Bonnytale remains an awesome, interesting, and gorgeous AU to me, and I am really excited to see ur own AU’s story and stuff play out.
(This is the one Dead Ringer thing I am going to mention.  And I am mentioning it in connection to Bonnytale.  Or well, it was the one Dead Ringer thing I was going to mention in this Ask, but I had something else(s) after this).  
I remember seeing u decided to wait until u finished the pilot, instead of posting just the intro.  So you could post both the intro and pilot, and that it would maybe be early 2024 then/now?  But I can’t remember, but if u are going to be posting it after Dead Ringer, does that mean after all 7 (I think) episodes are done?  Including the intro and pilot?  If so, that is cool, just wanted to clarify.  And I am excited for then and stuff.
Also, forgot to mention this in my Dead Ringer Ask, and/or it just came to my mind now to say about ur Dead Ringer AU.  I just wanted to say, I really love and find it funny that Dead Ringer, who is the alive one, looks like the dark, kind of tired-looking “demon” child, while Chara (the dead one) looks so much happier and brighter and/or lighter.  Lmao.  Ok, that all of the other (I think) Dead Ringer stuff I wanted to mention in this Ask.  I want to talk about one other AU, but I am going to save that for the last (for now) Ask of mine, because once again, this getting long, and content-wise, I think splitting them like this makes sense.  2/3.
- NEXT ONE LET’S GO
- Inkubator’s arc is more of a comic style and requires less effort than deadringer and bonnytale, not only would this be good for me and my schedule (and sanity), but it allows me to work on bonnytale without burning myself. I would probably animate or give visual editing on a few things(chapter parts)in Inkubator and post it on youtube maybe so let’s see!
- Bonnytale will come after all episodes of Deadringer are done. (or atleast when ep 6 is posted). There is a few things about this au I would like to tweak (in terms of plot and a few design changes) and I need all the time I can get before I release anything in case I want to make some changes. For what time in the year it would come I think it’s best I don’t say anything incase I curse myself…again
- The entire cast of deadringer has been emofied by 1000 and the only fact is…that everyone is completely aware of it lol. Chara mostly but their image is more leaning into, “i’m cute so I won’t get hurt”, but they still have the same headspace as original Chara :b
- hehehehe, i love asks *CRUNCH*
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cathygeha · 14 days
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Hard Contact by Cameron Curtis
A Breed Thriller #8
I missed book seven in the series but felt right at home following Breed on  his next  thrilling adventure.
What I liked:
* The gritty compelling introduction to the story and how Breed took care of business
* Breed: intriguing, strong, lethal, intelligent, ex-military, sniper, excellent and varied skills,  independent contractor, battle-scarred, survivor, attractive to women, someone I would like to have as a friend and definitely would want in my corner if in trouble
* Anya Stein: CIA Director of Special Situations, intelligent, strategic thinker, capable, hard worker, dedicated, intriguing, not infallible, and seeing a different side of her in this story
* Hecate Kyrios: Greek, daughter of wealthy businessman, strong, resilient, will probably take over her father’s business, might have been a ship passing in the night or could show up again in a future book in the series * The plot, pacing, setting, and writing * That I felt I was there with Breed and a part of the story – and yet was really glad that I was NOT there – can’t imagine the training that he must have gone through to do all that he can in these books * The twists, turns, and surprises that kept occurring * Following the story and finding out who the bad guys were and what they were up to * Wondering what Breed does when he is NOT working for the Stein and the CIA * Thinking about what type of situation Breed will find himself in next * All of it really, except… What I didn’t like: * Who and what I was meant not to like * Having to wait for the next book in the series Did I enjoy this book? Yes Would I read more in this series? Definitely Thank you to NetGalley, Inkubator Books, and the author for the ARC – This is my honest review. 5 Stars
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When two billion dollars of gold are stolen, you don’t call the cops. You call Breed.
The Medusa, a freighter carrying gold bullion worth two billion dollars, is hijacked off the coast of Greece. Using sophisticated technology, the hijackers make the vessel disappear. The CIA’s deputy director, Anya Stein, recruits Breed to locate the vessel and recover the gold.
Breed and Stein trace the missing vessel to the mouth of the Aegean Sea, between the islands of Rhodes and Crete. Realising Breed is on their trail, the hijackers do everything they can to stop him – permanently.
Breed and Stein enlist the aid of a Greek shipping magnate, his fiery daughter, and the USS Pressley Bannon, currently based out of Crete. With their help, Breed uses all his Special Forces training to find the Medusa, break into the hijackers’ base, and serve the killers his own lethal brand of justice.
This time, it’s hard contact all the way.
Hard Contact —Book Eight in the stunning Breed action thriller series. Perfect for fans of Jason Kasper, Jack Carr, and Lee Child.
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trinigirlreader · 2 years
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Review of 'The Intruder' by Daniel Hurst
Get ready to be taken on a wild ride, with lots of plot twists and turns that will have your head spinning. 'The Intruder' by Daniel Hurst is my second book by this novelist- he lived up to his ability to write engaging and equally menacing characters.
The plot revolves around the affluent William and Maria Gallagher, power couple extraordinaire, who have everything going for themselves - a successful advertising company, beautiful children, and a lovely home. It all appears perfect; however, all is not as it appears. Cue disgruntled employee, David, who is set on enacting revenge on the duo as they have ruined his life. As the title suggests, he intrudes on their carefully constructed life, and what follows proves the old adage of not all that glitters is gold.
I enjoyed the fast pace of this novel; I was never bored and always looked forward to seeing what came next. The writing style was simplistic, but not so much that it lagged. I also liked the interchanging POVs, as this allowed for an all-rounded view of the three main protagonists.
I deducted one star as I easily figured out the 'whodunit' a few chapters into the book; this took away from the mystery element for me.
All in all, this was a great and quick read and I will definitely be on the lookout for more work from Daniel Hurst in the future!
A great many thanks to Netgalley, Daniel Hurst, and Inkubator Books for this ARC. It is important to note that I was under no commitment to provide a positive review, and all opinions are undoubtedly my own.
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tgbreviews · 4 years
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The Good Mother by Cathryn Grant
The Good Mother by Cathryn Grant
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If Amy had to describe her life in one word, it would be ‘perfect.’ Her marriage, her home, twin daughters. She feels certain she’s the envy of her close-knit circle of friends. Everything was just as she wished it to be—until that shameless woman moved into town and had the audacity to allow her to play soccer on their soccer team. And now her daughter wanted to be friends with thatwoman’s…
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inkubators-arc-mov · 4 months
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box of photographs
(sggestive below)
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Qs 3 (sugg#stive themes below)
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* you found a tape with heart stickers and proceed furiously unwind the tape
Valentine
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bonuss box
notes: rarepair spotted, wonder who’s gonna be happy about this one (hint: it’ not error)
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inkubators-arc-mov · 5 months
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You found yourself in the void, theres a tv and a set of tapes next to it.
You peer over at the tapes, none of them are in order, yet they seem to be.
There’s a remote in your inventory, Turn on the Tv and watch the tapes?
NO - there’s better use for your limited time than watching tapes.
YES - curious and curiouser..[READ MORE]
LOADING INFO
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INFO COMPLETE_
WELCOME_
TO INKUBATORS ARC_
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In the multiverse lies 2 Main Opposers,
The Dark Council, ran by the leader, Nightmare; His princes, The Bad Sanses. And his 7 Deadly Dukes
The Stars, ran by the Star Sanses; Blue, the leader. Dream the prince, and Ink, the creator
The opposing forces has struggled for centuries on against the balance between positivity and negativity. Countless wars and betrayals have been accounted, but this one is far one of the most heartbreaking and ugliest betrayals yet.
One of the Star Sanses, the creator, has decided to rebel against his allies, going against his canon and causing pain and destruction across the multiverse. The very thing he swore and fought for years to protect and defend, is now a thing in the past. After joining his rival team, negativity has been spreading like wildfire, and the balance has begin to shift as positivity is heading dangerously low. The multiverse fears of a war that is about to commence, and it could slaughter thousands…
The question is…why? Why did this all happen? HOW could this all happen?
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You hear a faint music box play in the distance.
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TAPES
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They seem to be entangled
This will take a while.
[tape (#)]
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BOX
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It’s full of junk
But it gives you a sort of idea of what you’re getting into
[#box]
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MUSIC BOX
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Strange, You feel like you heard this before
You get up and try to search where the sound is coming from
Each step you take the less you can hear it
You give up
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CREATOR
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Someone must have left these tapes lying around
You search for any sort of indication
There is none
You found a grocery list
Ink - Comyet
Error - Loverofpiggies
Blue - [Community]
Dream - Jokublog
Core - DokuDoki
Fresh - Loverofpiggies
Paperjam - 7goodangel
Gradient - AskComboClub
Nightmare - Jokublog
Killer - Rahafwabas
Horror - SourAppleStudios
Dust - Ask-Dusttale
Mono - [REDACTED]
Cross - Jakei
XGaster - Jakei
Inkubator - BerryNanaPng&Comyet
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inkubators-arc-mov · 5 months
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hi, am nana
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16+!: (don’t follow if under)
THIS IS AN UNFILTERED ACCOUNT
Art Tag: #my art
Lanuages: English y Español
Interests: undertale, deltarune, yandere high school (roleplay), tokyo soul (roleplay), the owl house, project sekai:colorful stage, hazbin hotel/helluva boss, adventure time, bee and puppycat, demon slayer, mlp, fionna and cake, fnaf. (mainly a UT acc)
Creator Of: bonnytale, Inkubator ARC, and dust/dead-ringer
Other non-main aus:Underhell(hazbin au) Underswap Q, Zetsuboutale(danganronpa au), Dreamtale Revision, Distorttale(mandela au)
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cathygeha · 5 months
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Blood Debt by Ian Loome
Rogue Warrior #2
Bob was a boy when his father started to teach him hunting and survival skills and though it was not his favorite thing to do, he became very VERY good at it. These skills would help Bab Singleton as he became a US Marine and then later in his position working for the CIA in black ops.
Bob was introduced in the first book as a homeless alcoholic on the streets for nearly a decade. He proved to be brilliant, quick, and deadly with an unquestionable moral compass. At the end of the book, he had righted some wrongs, taken out some bad guys, and was running for his life with a price on his head. He was a man to reckoned with. As this book begins, we see a decades younger Bob in the woods playing survival and hunting games created by his father - games that provide skills that will set him up to do well in the future both as a Marine and later in special black operations for the CIA.
When Bob shows up in New Orleans to give something to the parents of Jon Rice, a former teammate, it was meant to be a quick stop but instead he finds himself being pulled into preventing a plot to blockbust the community where Jon’s mother and stepfather live. There are motorcycle thugs, an unscrupulous lawyer, and a foreign-born casino owner in on the plot that need to be dealt with before Bob can head on down the road.
Will Bob be able to keep Wanda and Don safe while thwarting the blockbusting plot and if so, what will it require of him – mentally and physically? Who will be there that he can call on for help if anyone? And will he be able to determine what is required to solve the problems he is facing in New Orleans while also staying ahead of the people sent to take him out by the CIA?
This was an action-packed, fast-paced, thrill-ride from beginning to end. Once on the rollercoaster it was difficult to disembark for both Bob and for me. I would gladly tag along on Bob’s next adventure when it is made available.
Did I enjoy this book? Yes
Would I read more by this author? Yes
Thank you to NetGalley and Inkubator Books for the ARC – This is my honest review.
5 Stars
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A biker gang, ruthless assassins, a relentless cop. For Bob Singleton, it’s business as usual.Former black ops assassin Bob Singleton is on the road and on the run, an open CIA contract on his head. He rolls into New Orleans to visit a dead comrade’s mother and finds himself neck-deep in a neighborhood battle.A biker gang is blockbusting – scaring people from their homes so they’ll be forced to sell them cheap. A casino boss needs the land, and he doesn’t care who his thugs hurt to get it.Bob isn’t going to stand by while innocent people are victimized. He brings his lethal skills to bear and soon the bikers realize they have a real fight on their hands.But bikers aren’t the only thing Bob has to worry about. The casino boss has dangerous associates, two brothers from the same deadly background as Bob. And the police are closing in, a relentless detective determined to find the man who has unleashed a firestorm in his town.Among the flashing lights and bells of the casino slots, a showdown awaits. The bad guys in the Big Easy need to be taught a big lesson … and Bob Singleton’s the man to do it.Blood Debt — the next installment in a stunning new action thriller series. Perfect for fans of Jason Kasper, Jack Carr, and Lee Child.
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cathygeha · 9 months
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Code Red by Ian Loome
Rogue Warrior Thriller #1
Action-packed thrill ride from beginning to end – Could not put it down!
What I liked:
* Bob: homeless, alcoholic, ex-Cia assassin, has a personal moral code, responsible, lethal, lost focus but might get it back, intriguing, have a feeling there is a lot more to him than we see in this first book
* Dawn: RN, works in free clinic in poor part of town, lost her son to gang violence, church goer and believer, sees the good in others, strong, caring, doesn’t like swearing, doesn’t give up
* Marcus: survivor, parents gunned down, dealing with trauma and stress, stronger than he realizes, has mechanical mind, would like to know more about him
* The plot and speed of the story telling
* That I was drawn in and my attention held from beginning to end as I rooted for the good guys
* Meeting some of the supporting characters and wondering which ones might show up in the future
* The action scenes
* The ability to see this book as a movie in the future
* Being able to hate the bad guys
* The twists and turns
* The setup for the books that will follow
* Reading a new-to-me-author that I thoroughly enjoyed
What I didn’t like:
* Who and what I was meant not to like
* Thinking about traitors and what might motivate them
* Knowing that there are evil people in the world who do what they want and also thinking about those in government that might not be as “good” as they would like others to believe they are
Did I enjoy this book? Yes
Would I read more in this series? Yes
Thank you to NetGalley and Inkubator Books for the ARC – This is my honest review.
5 Stars
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Bob is just another homeless guy. So why is he being hunted by a crack team of assassins? Bob Singleton used to be a top CIA assassin. Now, scarred by his terrible past, he lives in a refrigerator box behind a dumpster in downtown Chicago. He just wants to be left alone. But his past is coming back to haunt him, in the shape of a nurse and a teenage boy who desperately need his help. They are being pursued by trained killers because they stumbled on a long-buried conspiracy, a secret that is tied to a failed mission in Bob’s military past. Now they need Bob to protect them. The old Bob, the one who fearlessly put his enemies in the ground. Bob sees a chance to discover the truth about what happened all those years ago. Can he redeem himself, and honor the sacrifice of the men who died? To do so, he must use the same deadly skills that made him a legend in his day. Skills he had sworn he would never use again…. Code Red — the first in a stunning new action thriller series. Perfect for fans of Jason Kasper, Jack Carr, and Lee Child. What readers are saying about Code Red : “Loome skillfully portrays the characters in his novel in such a way that we care about what happens to each of them. …the book is a true page turner. Five stars are not enough for this masterful and thrilling work…” -Booksprout Reviewer “…a fast paced thriller. The book is well written and the storyline is great and I must say I liked the characters.” -Netgalley Reviewer “…held my attention from start to finish… kept me amped-up by the constant action and suspense … it's a fast-paced story. This is my first book by this author and it is flipping awesome.” -Booksprout Reviewer “Wonderful well written plot and story line that had me engaged from the start. Love the well fleshed out characters and found them believable. Great suspense and action with wonderful world building. Can't wait to read what the author brings out next. Recommend reading .” -Booksprout Reviewer “… adrenaline-fueled narrative… that will leave readers on the edge of their seats.” -Netgalley Reviewer “…a super long book and I only put it down once. I absolutely loved it… a truly excellent read.” -Booksprout Reviewer
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