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File Size: 2724 KB

Print Length: 377 pages

Publication Date: September 1, 2017

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B074S8Z5HL

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I loved the book's concept and story line. I always enjoy stories with a strong, capable female protagonist. The heroine's back story explains not only her ability to survive as she does, but also her ultimate goal. So it works for me. If I remember correctly, one or two other reviewers were bothered with what they thought was the author's lack of knowledge about firearms. I know nothing about them, and so was not bothered.A few things didn't work for me. The author needs to work on her grammar, sentence structure and run-on sentences. The time line seemed off. I see that a lot in zombie and EOTWAWKI books. The author tells us, at some point, that weeks have passed when the actual story can only account for three or four days.Although I liked the heroine's ethical stance (we all have to help each other, including strangers), it went ridiculously too far a few times. Her admonishment to the first truly bad guys she encountered, just before they parted ways, made no sense.And lastly, the male character who appears in the last 25% of the story...I found him too irritating. His level of glibness was over the top, especially given the circumstances. And the heroine's reaction to him also did not fit the story.There were several story twists towards the end that were...well you hate to see them happen, and yet they really make the story more interesting.I enjoyed the book, hope the author works on her writing skills, and look forward to the next book in the series.

PREPARED is the unputdownable first entry in a (so far) trilogy by Courtney Konstantin, who, based on this Sundown series alone, has leaped to the top of my list of must-read authors. This book is so good.I guess there are some benefits to being raised by a crazed doomsday prepper for a dad. Alex Duncan is a mostly ordinary 30-year-old woman living her life in Las Vegas. That is, except for her habit of stocking up on survival supplies and her cache of firearms. It's too late now to shake those old customs instilled by her dad. Her loving husband takes it all in stride. Their 7-year-old daughter, Billie, and her 5-year-old son, Henry, think it's normal behavior; it's just mom being mom.But when people begin behaving oddly - ie: somehow still upright and mobile while dead - Alex is more prepared than most to take appropriate action, never mind that her dad didn't quite predict the world ending by way of zombies. But his maverick teachings still apply. There's Alex calling her siblings to invoke the "Sundown" protocol. Sundown is the code the Duncan family had agreed to use when sh-- is going down and they each need to get their butts over to their late father's stronghold in Montana.So, this book is about Alex and her kids' embarking on a harrowing road trip from Las Vegas to Montana, made a smidge less harrowing, courtesy of Alex's having "borrowed" her reclusive neighbor's RV. (What? Neighbor doesn't need it anymore.) Me, I couldn't turn the pages fast enough. The writer is so good at her craft, so effortless at persuading her readers to care for her characters. I was excited and gratified and tense the entire time. Tense because this is a post-apocalyptic zombie read in which anyone can die at any moment. Excited and gratified because Alex is a hell of a capable woman and because she's also kind. Curiously, her dad had also imparted on his children to look at the bigger picture, that, for man to survive as a global tribe, he must help others. So, there's Alex time and again coming to the rescue of someone in need. I appreciate that she's smart enough to not endanger her children any further while doing this. Don't be too surprised that if she does ever get to Montana, she's accompanied by a string of folks she'd saved, all of whom think the sun shines out of her ass. I certainly love the additions of those two teenagers, Easton with his baseball bat and his younger sister Candace with her sandwich-making super power.Along the way, as usual with these survival books, there are helpful hints on prepping. I took notes, because you never know. If I had a nitpick, it's that whoever edited this thing doesn't seem to know the difference between "passed" and "past." As in:- "She walked passed a child's bedroom and her heart ached in her chest."- "She saw a sedan barreling down the main road, moving passed their dirt road."- "Instead she stepped passed Margaret and went to talk to Billie and Henry."Other than that, an unputdownable read.

With so many post-apocolyptic books geared toward men or fathers fighting to locate their loved ones , here is the supreme joker in the deck. Here is a Jean Clause Van Dame and Bear Grylls mix in female form and a mother heading for a compound in Montana with her two young children at her side. She and her siblings practically had prepping stamped and molded into their brains and psyches so that they were ultimately ready when society came apart at the seams. Being a female, she reluctantly allows her emotions to occasionally make the decisions but they are always the right ones. Will she make it to the compound that her father spent his life completing, racing there with her growing 'family' ? Will she ever hear from her siblings again ? Are they there waiting for her or are they even still alive ? Enjoy this on-the-run tale at full speed. I sure wasn't able to put it down until the last page and immediately bought the next book in the series ! Grab this fulfilling novel now.

A woman alone with two small children and it's TEOTWAWKI. From the start Alex has to deal with tragedy and hope but thanks to her somewhat eccentric father she just might have the skills to survive. She must travel from Las Vegas to the family compound in Montana through a world infested with zombies while keeping her children alive. Along the way she battles the undead while keeping her own humanity alive .They will meet a great cast of characters to help them do both.Zombies aren't usually my thing but I definitely recommend this book to anyone who likes a romp through the apocalypse.Before I go I have to insert a plea to all authors, editors and proofreaders. There is a difference between passed and past. Please pay attention to your usage of these words. We all have pet peeves, this is one of mine.

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