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To survive, decide

Review from Pilgrimage →

Great survival book. James, the main character, had only minutes or hours in different situations to react to save himself and his family. He took immediate, decisive action to save his family from the tsunami, 3 would-be kidnappers, vicious meth squatters, and other situations. Appreciated the characterization of Vincent, one of the bad guys. He..

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The story is still unfinished

Review from Shoot Like a Girl →

Akers needs to figure out how to finish a story. It’s ridiculous that this book ends with so many unresolved threads and loose ends. If the tedious preparedness sermons were removed, the story could have been completed by this point. So far, the story is typical post-apocalyptic fiction with some fairly believable characters. Kevin Pierce..

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solid story

Review from Zero Hour →

Akart did a great job with this volume 2. Pierce delivered as usual, excellent. I like where the start and stop points land with the chapters. Akart is a good writer

I Couldn’t Stop Listening

Review from Pilgrimage →

I can’t say enough how much I enjoyed this book. Tom Abrahams is an excellent author. His writing is very detail oriented – even naming specific pharmaceuticals, street names and several pop culture references. This story is likely a good representation of events should an actual “event” occur. Kevin Pierce is a masterful narrator. From..

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Couldn’t buy the premise

Review from Pilgrimage →

I know that I am in the minority. I could not accept the basic premise of the story. There is an explosion somewhere off in the ocean and the only real damage it causes is a loss of power. Within two hours complete chaos envelopes the town/nation? and lawlessness prevails. I can’t believe that within..

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Good Christian End Times Storytelling

Review from Apocalypse →

I enjoyed this book as an End Times novel that’s a little more contemporary and well-written than Left Behind. I don’t necessarily agree with some if the non-Biblical claims made by the story (i.e. that Washington DC’s streets contain occult designs) but the adherence to the text of Revelation was spot-on in its description of..

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