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Very good story

Review from What’s Left of My World →

I enjoyed that the central character, Lauren, seems very realistic. The plot was more authentic than many post-apocalyptic novels. The author is definitely teeing up for future releases. The character introduction and development seems really fresh. The bad guys are really bad and the good guys do struggle with “new ethics”. I do like Kevin..

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You can be a Prepper in real life

Review from One Man’s Opus →

Believe it or not but you can (and should) prepare for disasters that happen every day.This is a good story that just happens to have a prepper mentality. Lots of good ideas for general preparedness just because life happens. Major snow storms, serious flooding, hurricanes, tornadoes, and even people rioting happen right here in the..

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Too much and not enough

Review from What’s Left of My World →

I’m not new to teotwawki stories they comprise about 3/4 of my library actually. One of the things that attracted me to this book was the strong female character who was groomed by her father to survive. No spoiler intended but at the first real conflict the “heroine” collapses into the protection of a man..

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Unique Prepper Story

Review from One Man’s Opus →

Rick is a isolated loner by choice, happiest when he’s camping alone with his laptop for company. He’s a paranormal romance writer who recently became successful. When the riots break out after the death of Freddie Gray, Rick stumbles on a prepper site and his interest is piqued. He lucks into an RV, a prime..

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Great for Teen & Family reading

Review from 36 Hours →

A great book for teens that like post Apocalypse novels. Clean language and family friendly. A little technical in the first chapter but faced paced after that. You will be a “prepped”by the end!

An almost sympathetic murderer

Review from Without Mercy →

What did you love best about Without Mercy? The story was compassionate, but not overly so, for the main subject of the story. Some might argue it spends too much time humanizing her and not the victims, but I think there’s something valuable in getting that humanization – that you can never tell. What other..

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Good Start

Review from Journey →

What does Kevin Pierce and Becket Royce bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book? I hadn’t noticed before starting to listen that this has two narrators. It was a little jarring at first. But then it got ok and I in fact liked the narration. The dialogues were..

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