
Solitude's Storm: A Small Town Post Apocalypse EMP Thriller Boxset
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Cheryl May Jess Trepanier
Survival, sisterhood, and the resilience of hope in the aftermath of a world-altering catastrophe.
In a post-apocalyptic world caused by a devastating solar flare, two sisters escape a traumatic past and find solace in a hidden refuge. Facing dangers and making tough decisions, they uncover the power of chosen family and the enduring strength of love and hope amid chaos. As news of society's rebuilding trickles in, their unbreakable bond serves as an unwavering beacon, signifying the resilience of humanity and the power of sisterhood.
The Hartford Homestead
Tasha Deavers has dedicated her life to helping people prepare for the worst disasters. But when an EMP strike shuts down the country’s power grid, she’ll face her deadliest crisis on an unimaginable scale. With New York City in chaos, Tasha must brave the road to reach her grandfather’s homestead in Kentucky before the EMP claims her life.
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The story is a whole ball or bad work. It has a great premise, but falls flat. The characters are one dimensional and we don’t get enough to really care about any of them. From the start of the book we are expected to believe that two young woman have this amazing and outstanding relationship with their grandmother whom they are trying to get to. We believe that these young women have been to the grandmothers house many times as they grew up - they were able to travel from Virginia to Ohio without a map or navigation materials just on memores alone. Once they get to the grandmothers they three of them constantly talk about how it’s good they finally met and the girls can finally see the property. Like, what? Then there’s the story arc of the 16 year old sister being the most beautiful woman who has ever graced the earth and every man is only interested in assaulting her. This seemed to be the only plot point for the younger sister; as a mechanism for the male characters to unleash sexual violence. All the characters seem to have the memories of goldfish; the two main women kill multiple people, yet they move on to the next thing as if they are just getting back from a normal shopping trip. It’s just so long and painful.
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