I live in one of the areas in the book and he made it believable
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Could not stop listening. Great beginning.
Review from The Age of Embers (A Post-Apocalyptic Survival Thriller) →
This is what a post-apocalyptic story should be. Engaging, tense, edge-of-your-seat… entertaining. Ryan Schow and Kevin Pierce knocked this story out of the park. Spoilers not needed. Just get it and hold on for an intense ride. I was freely given this title for an unbiased review. I will be glad to pay for the..
Selling an ideology…
Review from American Exit Strategy →
This book made my stomach churn at the first chapter. The author attempts to sell the high morals of his characters, as they cast away anyone without identical beliefs. The author portrays women as submissive followers that are unable to think or take care of themselves. I would not classify this book as “prepper survival..
There are parts of this story that are decent. I REALLY could have done without the Arian Nation and black Gang storylines. They simply were not feasible to me. I also tired very quickly of the language. Despite the language being used within a story line for which one would expect it, it just came..
Amazing
Review from Dark Hope →
Enjoyed
Review from Apocalypse →
This book was a difficult listen for me due to the constant jumping around. If you have ADJD you’ll probably appreciate that it jumps about. Book three was a real disappointment. It seemed even more disjointed and with extra characters just thrown in that added minimal or no value to the storyline. Kevin Pierce does..
best of the series
Review from Dark Hope →
great series
Review from Darkest Days →








