When the end of the world arrived, it came not with a bang, as most expected, but with more of a "pfft" instead.
Humanity has been torn asunder and brought to the edge of total annihilation in less than an hour. For those who died, it was a quick death, so fast that their brains didn't have time to process the pain signals from their nerves. For those who survived, the true horror is about to begin as they struggle to not only stay alive, but find out what happened to bring such a quick end to the world as they knew it.
Following the success of episodes 1,2 & 3, Final Dawn: Episode 4 continues the story right where it left off, taking you through the journey of four of the survivors: Leonard McComb, Marcus Warden, Nancy Sims and Rachel Walsh.
Final Dawn will continue to be released in a short, inexpensive episodic format, with a minimum of 1-2 issues coming out each month. A total of 5-7 episodes will constitute each 'Season' of Final Dawn, and at the end of each season, a single book with all the episodes from that season will be released in both Kindle and paperback format. Season 1 concludes with Episode 5, and a single-volume collection of Season 1 is now available by searching the Amazon store for 'final dawn season 1'. A total of 3-4 seasons are planned, with 5-7 episodes each.
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Book #4 read really quick! I like that as I like that we are finally getting into the meat of the book (I still don't get the series thing as these are just chapter breaks, but, not my choice and I ignore the hoops in jumping from book to book). Finally getting really interesting. Good job of keeping all characters in "character," too.
After the previous episode this one was a pleasant surprise. The action picked up and finally some things are being revealed rather than the readers guessing.
The best part for me was when the characters start coming together. This is definitely where the author's writing gets better. After the lonely wondering across the States the interactions are a welcome change and the pace significantly picks up.
While my interest was fading slightly at the end of Episode 3, at the end of this book I was as curious and excited as at the start of the series.
Excellent again. We’re starting to get more of the story opening up and it’s getting more interesting although I was enjoying their journey and the hiccups that they encountered. The survivors all meet up in very scary circumstances. It’s a fast read and a lot of action.