The Desperate Path💥
Doomed to die an early death💀.
Kane, a married cop with two small children, wakes up in the hospital with a grim prognosis. He is in severe heart failure, and is told to go to Florida to see about a transplant.
His wife leaves with the kids to arrange things in Florida.
Then all Hell💀 rains down.
A terrorist EMP⚡ attack is followed by Nuclear bombs💥, then virus warfare. I guess they want to kill💀 everything and everyone.
Luckily or unluckily, Kane had gone into the family bunker beforehand because of tornado warnings. He is saved. Saved for what purpose? God must really be punking him.
He's in the bunker with his injured 🐕puppy for over a month.
Just a man and his 🐕dog. Surviving. When the puppy finally dies, Kane says to Hell with everything and goes outside.
Devastation, Dystopian, Desperation, Dead💀.
Yet, Kane perseveres. Miraculously, the virus heals his heart, but not his broken heart. Still, he figures if he has survived, a few others have, too.
This is a well written heavy duty novel about The end of the 🌎world as we know it. The love and need that Kane and the 🐕puppy, Barney, shared was heartbreaking💔 and hell yeah, I cried. Having had a 🐕dog or two all the time for over 50 years, it tore me apart. When innocence dies, it's a heart💔 killer💀.
I didn't see any conflict with religion in this book. This was all a man made hell, every bit of it. Hope is probably the greatest ingrained trait of mankind. Read the book, you'll see.