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The End of All Things #3

The End of All Things - Book 3: The Ruination:

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Temporary alliances for James and Alice are fleeting - either by choice, or circumstance - and the only promise is that nothing will last as the world falls into ruination.

Tired of the usual post-apocalyptic tale? Welcome to your new addiction .

The #1 best-selling and most prolific post-apocalyptic author Mike Kraus brings a new gripping tale of destruction, survival and humanity like no one else can.

On a quiet evening like any other, virtually anything that uses fuel goes up in flames, killing billions in the first twenty-four hours alone. Remnants of governments reel as they try to deal with the destruction of their countries and decimation of their military infrastructure as their cities burn to the ground.

On a quiet beach in South Florida, Alice Burton and her two children have started the family vacation early - all that's left is for James to fly in from a conference in Colorado. When the small beach town they're staying in is consumed by fire, they're forced to seek help on foot - facing dangers both natural and manmade at every turn.

Meanwhile, at the Denver International Airport, James Burton hides beneath an overpass as cars and planes erupt in flame around him. His survival is not guaranteed, as a treacherous journey through the heart of Denver and beyond awaits him if he has any hope of reuniting with his family.

Back home, on their small farm outside East Lansing, Michigan, Alice's parents are house-sitting, and are about to experience the most intense test of their survival and homesteading skills that they could ever imagine.

*****

Mike Kraus & Muonic Press are the #1 producing and selling indie press publishing post-apocalyptic tales, for good reason. Since capturing audience’s attention with Final Dawn in 2012, Kraus has captivated and delighted his readers, both with his solo projects like Surviving the Fall and No Sanctuary, and with his co-authored projects with authors like Justin Bell, JJ Pike, Tara Ellis, Kenny Soward and others on titles such as Epoch's End, Zero Hour, MELT, Flashpoint and Weathering the Storm.

290 pages, Paperback

First published May 12, 2023

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26 reviews
September 18, 2023
Aggravating series

I love the story line and the characters, BUT -

Books 1-3
Way too many grammar and formatting errors.
People called the incorrect names.
The descriptions are over the top. How many times using way too many words can you describe a burnt body? It’s a word vomit every time a scene is described.

Book 3 - new characters arrive for no reason. They aren’t tied to the main story other than describing in different countries the same death that’s already happened. I didn’t want to skip those chapters, but they are useless. So fellow readers, feel free to skip Rio, Qatar and Paris.

The author needs to whittle the series down. There’s a lot of words that are nothing more than filler.

I’m on the fence as to whether I’ll continue with the series. I’m definitely taking a break
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3,845 reviews67 followers
May 12, 2023
The Ruination: The End of All Things (Book 3)
- a review by Rosemary Kenny.

In Michigan, Helen and Ryan Cooper and their three huge dogs have to deal with a terrifying home invasion and its aftermath, while hoping against hope that their daughter Alice Burton and her children Sarah and Jake can make it there to comparative safety and to help repel further marauders. What could prevent this from happening?

Meanwhile husband James is locked in a life-or-death combat in Illinois, barely saving a new comrade, while escaping their enemies. Where can they hide from their pursuers?

Mike Kraus is the Master of the epic, post-Apocalyptic survival series, and The End of All Things: Book 3, The Ruination, is another fine example of this genre.
Where will it all end? Who can be trusted?
To find out, get yourself a copy today!
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1,942 reviews66 followers
June 18, 2023
Like the prior book, this had a tendency to some editing issues as well as getting bogged down with extraneous details. I was on the fence on the chapters that focused on how the rest of the world handled the catastrophe, but it did feel like adding to an already crowded story with the focus on the Coopers in Michigan, Alice and the kids and James as well as the President and his group. Some of what was happening was fairly interesting, though I don't consider it very believable that given the time since the event, an organized syndicate dedicated to enslaving people would have formed. It did end on an anxious cliffhanger, so I look forward to the next book.
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20 reviews
December 31, 2023
Not your average P A story

Getting better by the book, James and Alice Burton are still making their way across the country to be reunited fighting just to survive the day . Meanwhile Ryan and Helen Cooper facing mounting danger just to keep the farm and home from people who willing to kill their neighbours just for food , this book also introduces several new characters from across the world showing just how widespread the death and destruction has travelled, genuinely my favourite book of the series so far
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82 reviews2 followers
June 8, 2023
Annoying typos with reasonable plot

Would be 4 stars if not for so many typos. I report as much content error as I find, such as spelling, wrong name in scene, etc. Very annoying to interrupt reading to report because this should be done with beta readers. Some of the author's books are better than others. Are typos and lack or spell-check caused from the rush to self-publish by a certain date?
325 reviews3 followers
March 20, 2024
Rollercoaster with a Cliffhanger

Wow! This series is still a masterpiece! Grabbed my interest and has not let go. Our survivors have a rough time in this book and it’s not the last. James and Alice in dire straits toward the end. People can be so evil. But know things will work out! Now please! LOL. This is a great book, characters are believable and you want to know the next step, chapter what happens next. Really enjoying these books. The words flow so well.
3 reviews
September 5, 2023
Riveting!

Every chapter kept me looking for more and it was delivered. The characters are exceptionally well thought out with all the pitfalls that they endure each and every time they come in contact with other people. Are they friend? or are they foe? The author keeps you wanting to get to the next chapter to find out and definitely, keeps you on your toes.
534 reviews5 followers
April 4, 2024
Survival thriller

James is still making his way home but finds himself in big trouble as he tries to make his way around the Chicago area. Alice and the kids find themselves in Alabama and heading for trouble of their own while her parents try to recover from the attack. We get some insight from different parts of the world.


12.6k reviews189 followers
May 18, 2023
Another fantastic story in this series. Home invasion, with lots of danger everywhere. Who can figure out what’s going on. This is full of questions as to what could happen next. How will the survivors manage, can they be safe. Ready for more from this talented author.
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402 reviews10 followers
May 31, 2023
The Ruination is another brilliant story with some new characters and their struggles in other parts of the world and this just adds more to what's happening everywhere and how people are surviving. Still plenty going on with our main characters. I can't wait for the next book.
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114 reviews3 followers
August 3, 2023
Better and better

Book three has been way more complicated and character filled. The violence of the surviving gangs and the sheer horror of the environmental impacts are worse than living without electricity and clean water!
10 reviews
September 24, 2023
Can' wait to read book 4!

Lots of action, a world gone mad, heroes and villains, surprisingly different than other dystopian reads, addictive and unpredictable story telling at it' s best!
14 reviews
May 16, 2023
My favorite of the first three books. Some new characters and settings are revealed, as well as a few epic confrontations. The plot remains solid with real characters and plausible situations.
3 reviews
June 16, 2023
the end of all things series

Really enjoying this series so far. Love the characters and the good people that they meet along each of the journeys
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241 reviews2 followers
December 6, 2023
Never disappointing.

Really men thrilling story about the goodness of a few and how dastardly the rest are in times of great stress.
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15 reviews1 follower
February 26, 2025
I enjoyed the first two books and love the characters. This one was a bit all over the place and skipped pages several times. Hope the next book in ther series is better.
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575 reviews2 followers
April 26, 2025
Overall, I enjoyed this book, but would have preferred to skip the chapters based on characters in other countries as I didn't feel it added anything to the story.
146 reviews
July 19, 2023
Good

Although I really liked this book, I feel that the chapters from around the world took me away from the Burtons story. Yes it was interesting to see how others were handling the situation but I feel the book would have been fine without them.
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