Bordering on the fantastical, this futuristic read is normally not my thing. But this is quite probable the way the world is going, and I just couldn’t put it down.
The determination to survive has been there for a millennium and this book amply describes this. A family bonds and parents need to protect their children at any cost is also very clear in this story.
Set against a nuclear holocaust and the widespread destruction of major cities, one family’s escape to a safe haven is fraught with dangers mainly from fellow humans who have turned into marauding beasts, they themselves trying to survive.
There is a lot of violence, but it is a gripping and very emotional story, lasting much longer than the initial read, in the mind of the reader.
Sent by Storm Publishing for an unbiased review, courtesy of Netgalley.
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