This is the second book of After the End series, and I’m enjoying them, if indeed that’s the right word. Maybe I should say entertained. It continues the story of Pat, the ex-cop, and Holly, an ex hospital in-patent who are thrown together. They each have their secrets and in this book Holly now knows… Continue reading My Review of Grip of Despair by Sam J. Fires
Category: Post Apocolyptic
My Review of Pandemic by Christine Kersey
I found the book on a a Facebook advertisement. The author gave half the first chapter and that sold the book to me immediately. I enjoyed the length of 296 pages, and the short chapters. Post apocalyptic stories are something I enjoy, and I thoroughly enjoyed this one. Although it was a slow burn. I… Continue reading My Review of Pandemic by Christine Kersey
Book Review of The Day the Earth Turned, (Summer) by Chantelle Atkins
Where did I find it: having read this author before, and it was a post apocalyptic story, I jumped at the chance to have an advanced copy. What I liked: the whole concept for this genre. It was different. Having children in charge changed things as they see life differently. In places the story is… Continue reading Book Review of The Day the Earth Turned, (Summer) by Chantelle Atkins
Book Review of Grip of Deceit by Sam J Fires
Where did I find it: in the authors newsletter. It’s a new release and she was offering ARC copies. Having read and loved her previous apocalyptic series. I immediately asked for a copy What I liked: the two main characters. They were both flawed, older than forty, and therefore a bit different. Most protagonists are… Continue reading Book Review of Grip of Deceit by Sam J Fires
Book Review of Them by TS Arthur
Where did I find it: I saw an advert on Facebook and thought, wow, that looks interesting. What I liked: I loved the concept of the story. A group of kids are away on a camping holiday. When they return to their hometown, something has gone horribly wrong. There are abandoned cars, the streets are… Continue reading Book Review of Them by TS Arthur
Book Review of Redemption by Christopher Artinian
Where did I find it: it’s the fifth book in the series and I’ve read each one. What I liked: the trials and tribulations of building a community from scratch. I also enjoyed being among familiar characters again. The author likes having many people in his stories. They all play vital parts in bringing the… Continue reading Book Review of Redemption by Christopher Artinian
Book Review of Days End by Chantelle Atkins and Sim Alec Sansford
Where did I find it: I won the first book from the author, and after reading it, went straight onto the second. I’ve been eagerly awaiting the publication of this third instalment. What I liked: the well loved characters. It was like putting on a familiar and comfortable jumper. I really enjoyed being around them… Continue reading Book Review of Days End by Chantelle Atkins and Sim Alec Sansford
Book Review of Infection by M. P. McDonald
Where did I find it: I found the book on a Facebook Advert. This is the third instalment. What I liked: this is book three and the familiar characters made me settle into it immediately. I also liked how the author continued the story with the same three character viewpoints. Cole, the leader, his son,… Continue reading Book Review of Infection by M. P. McDonald
Book Review of Isolation by M. P. McDonald
Where did I find it: I found this book on a Facebook ad. This is the second in the series. What I liked: the viewpoint stayed with the same three characters., Cole, Hunter, and Elly. Several secondary characters all played important parts, but we only ever saw them with thoughts of the three. This is… Continue reading Book Review of Isolation by M. P. McDonald
Book Review of Infection by M. P. McDonald
Where did I find it: on a Facebook advert. This is book one of the series. What I liked: that it was simply a great story, brilliantly told. It switched between three viewpoints. Cole, mentioned in the blurb, his son Hunter, and his friend, Elly. The latter two were making their way across the country… Continue reading Book Review of Infection by M. P. McDonald