Had to stop middle of book 3. It starts out good with a pretty good setup for us to get to know our main man and his universe. Good writing, really let’s you feel what the folks in the story think and feel. The trouble begins to creep in as the collapse intesifies. Requires total..
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My new favorite author
Review from Behind the Curve: Book 1 →
I like the way the author injected the pandemic of 2020 into the storyline. Brings in a feeling of realism. The scramble for toilet paper, meat shortages when processing plants shutdown. As close to a SHTF as I want to get. The humor he mixed in between the group of friends was great. The only..
Good book. I love the main characters. Although I feel all the extra female drama is kind of annoying I know some people are just that way. (I can’t stand drama, and I am a female.) Besides that, I think it has a good strong plot line and subplots with realistic, relatable characters. I like..
Not Disappointed
Review from Nuclear Winter First Strike →
As always I am not disappointed, Mr Akart builds a story that quickens the heart and holding of the breath. The research that is done for each book is amazing. The book may be a work of fiction, but has the times of truth built in. The writing causes the reader to think what if…because..
Good Read
Review from Wormwood →
To close for comfort
Review from Nuclear Winter Armageddon →
absolutely mind boggling!
Review from Under a Tell Tale Sky →
one of my favorites
Review from Far Journeys →










