![]() Based on another person's review, we get another glimpse of Rose, which is surprising and enticing. There is a second book that picks up where book one ends. Kyle's encounter with Rose and the ending were the hgh points of a book that really didn't have any climatic moments for me. Perhaps the experience would've been different had I read it and not listened. I thin this had a lot to do with the book being a little flat for me. The audiobook narrator was good but wasn't good at capturing the emotion of the moment. Along the way, he encounters those who help him, those who seek to do him harm, as well as those who need some help. Determined to get home to his wife and three children, Kyle sets off on foot on a trek that would take him a Ross multiple states. ![]() Kyle Tait is in Houston, Texas about to fly home to Montana when a terrorist EMP strike knocks about power to North America. A cross=country, "gotta get back to my family", post-apocalyptic tale that was kind of flat throughout, but ended strongly. ![]()
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