I was looking forward to a great read about what happens to society after solar storms knock out power grids globally. I became a bit wary after the writer took the liberty of a Black person’s view of prepper groups littered with white supremacists, as just people who say stupid stuff. I thought, this book..
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of course Horrible! But very well done!
Review from Monster →
Love this series and REALLY loved this installment! There was much more comedic relief dialogue and reference. The action, once again, spot on! That’s what made this story too short. All things were blended so well, that you ran out of chapters long before you even thought about getting tired of listening! I cannot wait..
Worth the Read
Review from Apocalypse →
I read the Days of Noah series of bpoks and enjoyed them. I enjoyed this first book of the four for the Days of Elijah series. It pickd up where the Noah series ends. While a good work of fiction I learned something about our Easter observances as a church. Again, like Mr. Goodwin says,..
Did not Like at ALL!
Review from The Traveler Series →
The characters were not believable. The main antagonist was supposed to be the nastiest person who survived an apocalypse, and he calls to ask for help to kill one person after only one attempt instead of just getting “nasty” and destroying him. Most of the interaction between Lola and the main character, Battle, was annoying..
CHARACTERS PEOPLE
Review from Megiddo →
All the reviews I’ve read were based solely on the themes of the book. While I definitely liked the theme or I wouldn’t have listened to the whole series, let’s not forget the characters. Emilio Vega was a great protagonist. He was flawed, conflicted, a mix of masculinity and spirituality, and a great leader on..
I listened to the whole thing. It is an exciting work of fiction. There are many themes I have heard in other story lines from different authors. I am listening to these books and reading the news and the parallels are sobering. I enjoy the books and I have already purchased the days of Elijah…
In decline
Review from The Farm, Book 3: Behind the Curve →








