Brief Description – a group of people escape the city after a nuclear attack.

In this story our group, Dakota, Eden, Julio, Park, and Logan have now reached Ezra’s place – and encounter the first signs of trouble.
The conflict ramps up as Maddox also arrives back to the cult suffering from radiation sickness. He is not greeted kindly, and now he knows that Dakota and Eden are with Ezra, he plans his attack.
We also find out the truth of what happened to Dakota amd Eden and why they were driven to escape the dangers within the cult walls.
Amongst the constant battle and threats, I was keenly following the relationship between Logan amd Dakota waiting for the relief of a romance. I didn’t get it, but there are some touching scenes between them. Maybe it will blossom in the next book, I hope so.
Overall, another enjoyable instalment with one more to go. For now, I’ll need a rest from all the tension and fights.
This is a series I highly recommend.

Blurb
How far will you go to save your family?
Thirteen American cities devastated by nuclear bombs. Hundreds of thousands of people dead. And a nation descending into chaos.
After fleeing the radioactive ruins of Miami, Dakota and Logan finally reach their destination–a cabin deep in the Everglades, surrounded by a million acres of sawgrass rivers, cypress forests, and gator-infested swampland.
It was supposed to be safe. It’s not. Now, Dakota and Logan must fight to save the place that was supposed to save them. It’s not only their home, it’s their future.
But something much larger and more insidious lurks, waiting and watching, preparing to destroy America for good…
Featuring riveting, edge-of-your-seat action and compelling characters, the acclaimed Nuclear Dawn apocalyptic survival series explores what could happen if terrorists executed a nuclear attack on the United States, told from the perspectives of ordinary people determined to survive.
There are some really moving quotes from this book. Here are a few.
Book Quotes:
“Everything we do matters. It has too. Otherwise, nothing matters.”
He was a man of violence—that wasn’t going to change. But maybe he could harness that darkness to protect, not to destroy.
You risked your neck for me and Eden more than once. A lesser man would’ve hit the road long ago. So don’t give me that crap. I didn’t know who you were, but I know who you are now. I know you.” He didn’t say anything, but he heard her. He heard every word.
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