I have read a lot of this author's book and have always liked and admired how she often has an unusual and fresh approach to disaster. I have been able to appreciate most of her books even with the persistent number of editing issues simply because the story was so good. This book not only did not do it for me, I literally checked to make sure it was written by Ms. Druga. There are editing issues which I expected, but the story and execution were not what I expected. The science is weak throughout; geologic changes on the earth AND massive CMEs AND plague? The three main characters, especially Bret, were just terrible people. They all three need to look up the definition of humor, as in it should be at least a little funny. They constantly try to intimidate Bret, informing her they will tell her husband she is having an affair. How were these three the ones trying to understand what was happening and plan for survival and no one else seemed to be interested until towards the end? They were literally the Keystone cops of survivalists. Darius was so convinced of possible disaster while flying he packed parachutes for himself and Bret, but it didn't occur to him to drive or get there some other way? And when they open the door to the plane mid-flight and it sucks out the poor flight attendant, he simply shrugs and declares she was a goner anyway. As an acquaintance is dying after a dog bite, they laugh because it was a Chihuahua. At a conference of scientists trying to come up with a solution, Darius and Colin entertain themselves by making fun of a speaker. They lie to a very wealthy but aged man to get him to fund their survival plans and his main interest other than being included is whether Bret would be available to be "shared" after the disaster occurs. None of these people have any compassion or regard for anyone else. The romance between Bret and Darius was painfully contrived and made even more awful by her post-injury amnesia so we had to do it all over again. The banter between the characters was not funny and was juvenile to say the least. The ending was just odd. If this was an author with whom I was not familiar, I would have thought "not a good book" and just moved on. It is so disappointing when you know the writer is capable of so much better.