Audiobook Online Free – Catalyst By Michael C. Grumley

Catalyst is the third book in the Breakthrough series by author Michael C. Grumley. In 1984, a doomsday bunker was built on a remote island in the Arctic Ocean. The aim is to preserve the Earth’s genetic history in the event of a global catastrophe. A second vault appeared again. In the seed vault, millions of seeds. Everyone has their genetic embryos untouched and perfectly preserved.

Here are the top 3 reviews and comments that readers love about this fascinating book.

Review 1: Catalyst audiobook by Kindle Customer

Hooked

I have enjoyed listening to this series very much. I was just wanting something to listen to while working. I have been hooked since listening to the first book 3 days ago and I have now just finished the 3rd book and getting ready to start the 4th. The storyline is outstanding, the characters are engaging and the author has made me cry because of a sad scene. When an author can do that then I classify them as an exceptional writer who can engage the readers imagination and emotions at the same time.

Review 2: Catalyst audiobook by Melissa

Amazing book and amazing narrator!!

Love this series and can’t get enough. Scott Brick does an amazing job too! Highly recommend.

Review 3: Catalyst audiobook by dtamayob

A lot of people just don’t “get” the Breakthrough series, putting on their logic hats and nit-picking through details that aren’t entirely accurate. If that’s a make-or-break kind of thing for them, I understand.

That said, I have different criteria. I need sci-fi books with at least one character I can respect and identify with, a messsage that makes me feel good about humanity, and some cool out-of-the-box ideas. Add aliens, space travel, and/or cool tech (plausible or not), and I am a seriously happy camper. Keep the storyline consistent, the grammar and spelling decent, and stay away from misogyny/racism/preachy stuff, and we have a winner.

That’s what I see in these books. They add up to exactly the kind of stories I love to read. They don’t keep me up at night scared for mankind; they make me feel hopeful.

Catalyst continues the Breakthrough series with more revelations about the big brained mammals on earth, and strives to show there is a chance we can all communicate, we can all Kumbaya together. As with the earlier novels, the science doesn’t all add up, but that’s not what makes these books so important or enjoyable. No one writes hopeful and heart-filled sci-fi books anymore. They’re all we-effed-up-the-planet apocalypse scenarios, terrifying no-one-has-rights-anymore dystopias, rebelling AIs, and misunderstood aliens trying to kill us.

Michael C. Grumley doesn’t give us more of the doom and gloom. He gives us a break from the awful and shows us the good. Give me his brand of old school sci-fi adventure any day. I sleep much better hoping we can one day find a way to speak, peer-to-peer, with all the animals of the earth. Think of what we could learn if we could shut up long enough to listen, really listen, to the world around us!

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