This has everything you want from a good apocalypse-type book. What starts this is a plague, killing 2 out of 3 people world-wide. The main character, Battle, is an awesome retired military man & it’s him against a bunch of bad men. The author slides between past & present in a way that keeps you..
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an excellent sequel
Review from Shoot Like a Girl →
Meh… how old is the character?
Review from One Man’s Opus →
Story is a solid C+ … nothing great but if you have it on while driving you probably wont turn it off. The narrator is good but it makes me feel like the character is 55+ when i think based on the story he’s like mid 20s? Really the least mystery/plot you could have and..
Wonderful book
Review from Grief Healing Techniques →
This looks to be a good apocolyptic series start.I liked getting to know the characters.Looking forward to book 2.Kevin Pierce was the perfect narrator.We come into the story when Grayson is at his wits end,then we go back to the beginning.“I was voluntarily provided this free review copy audiobook by the author, narrator, or publisher.”
Fun read, an afterwards story would be interesting
Review from Final Impact: A Post-Apocalyptic Survival Thriller →
This was a real fun listen! It’s a bit on the shorter side but sometimes that’s a plus. The story does have a satisfying conclusion (if maybe a bit far-fetched, it’s more enjoyable to if you just don’t think too deeply about it). I felt like some of the character interaction was a bit off..
A Spoiled Brat and a Drugged up Fool
Review from Cold Kill →
Cindy Campbell Ray was a spoiled brat, delusionally nuts, evil, and a liar! David West was both a drugged up idiot fool and just plain stupid for believing in her deception and outright garbage! I don’t believe in any of Cindy’s accusations against her sisters or her parents! I don’t believe that they ever abused..
There are some decent scenes and some unbelievable ones as well. Being trapped in a hotel in Vegas during and after an earthquake isn’t anywhere you want to be. Escaping was decently described with some moments of “yeah, right”.The characters are interesting, but a bit naive and unwilling to accept their situation well. There are..









