I enjoyed this book. Brief and too the point. Does an excellent job conveying the information in an easy to understand and interesting manner. I recommend.
Excellent
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I enjoyed this book. Brief and too the point. Does an excellent job conveying the information in an easy to understand and interesting manner. I recommend.
The storyline was pretty decent and the story was fairly believable. There were a few times the naivety of a couple characters was aggravating and there was one vehicle collision that shouldn’t have occurred. The narrators did a great job keeping the story alive!
good book. Took a bit of a dumb turn with the introduction of the Cobra group. The slang use was just terrible. But on the whole a very good book.
I like the latest prepper stories that come more from a woman’s view. But, not a weak woman, oh no, a prepared, ready-to-kick-butt woman. This is not for the faint of heart as it can get quite violent. It’s kind of like that show, “Scared Straight”, except it should be titled, “Scared Straight to being..
Where did all the positive reviews come from? Too simple, no nuance, predictable, senseless violence. Like this genre but not the book.
Would you try another book from C.A. Rudolph and/or Kevin Pierce? Kevin Pierce is a favorite narrator, always happy to see his name on a book. This is my third of this series and I like the storyline, but it was too predictable, and one of the story lines is hanging out there, not much..
The first 2 books were good but I could feel them dragging a little bit. this one really started dragging. There may have been too many characters and I didn’t find myself relating to any of them. That was the biggest difference in the first two books, less characters and the takes of their plight…
I was a fan of the first four, but this one was a chore to get through. I no longer cared about the characters or the nameless bad guys that came to kill our heroes. This series had been enjoyable and had a good run, but I think it’s time to pull the plug.
