Cassie and team (or clan as they’ve taken to call themselves) are back at it again. This time, they are traveling across the perilous countryside trying to get to her homestead outside of Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Along the way, they will come across many problems, some external, and some internal.

The narration for EMP Exodus was done by Kevin Pierce. If you are first time reader of my blog and read this review for the first time you don’t know how much I enjoy Pierce’s voice, especially for Prepper-type books. He really has the perfect voice for the type of person that I imagine is a prepper. Pierce’s voice allows for this story to just flow off of the page and into your ears.

EMP Exodus was enjoyable but finished just when the story started getting good! Don’t get me wrong, the story was still good, but being a series book — it just ended when things were really getting interesting. Like I genuinely thought I had at least another hour left in the book when I hear “this concludes EMP Exodus..” I was shocked!

The book has a lot of internal struggle in it. Both within the group and within certain members of the clan. I found that to be really interesting and I found myself really invested in these characters. I know that some of them were from the first book, but it was nice to get an even deeper dive into their views. You don’t normally get that in the second book in a series.

If all three are available (as long as the third finishes the series), I would definitely try to line them up and listen to them in order. The stories really play off of each other and this one picks up right where the first book left off. And I know that the third book will do the same.

Overall, a really enjoyable prepper book filled with internal struggles and a lot of prepper knowledge and instinct narrated by the wonderful Kevin Pierce.

I was given a copy of this audiobook in exchange for my honest and unbiased opinion.

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