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Primal Shift

Primal Shift: Volume 2 (A Post Apocalyptic Thriller)

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Primal Shift Vol. 2: The explosive conclusion to the bestselling series!  On July 4, 2017, as the country prepared to celebrate its independence, the skies were shattered by strange shimmering lights that sent most of humanity into madness. In an instant, law and order crumbled, plunging the planet into anarchy.For those who survived The Shift, Rainbowland was supposed to be a safe haven from the chaos and barbarity around them, but sometimes appearances can be deceiving. Someone in the colony has turned to murder; killings connected to an old prophecy about two saviors with the power to rebuild a shattered world, or utterly destroy it.

303 pages, Kindle Edition

First published March 3, 2014

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18 reviews
May 18, 2019
Great series

Brilliant story!
This was a fantastic story to read and at times feel absolutely enthralled with. Loved the characters and inevitable fight between good and evil within all of us.
79 reviews
August 27, 2018
Quite a tale

Something different from the normal book of this type. A snap and the magnetic poles are reversed causing mayhem you would never imagine.
Well written
5 reviews
May 14, 2019
Good story

Very engaging story, start to finish. A can't stop reading kind of adventure in the human condition and experience. Memorable.
6 reviews
April 20, 2014
i was much happier with the first season. the different "zombie" paradigm was refreshing, and the fact that this book mixed in a little bit of the supernatural helped a little. i liked the direction the author took with these two books, but this second one seemed like it was rushed to meet a deadline. kind of like when i procrastinate writing a paper for one of my online classes, then have to finish it all the night before its due. i could tell there was an opportunity to build in a lot more plot and deeper ideas, but it seemed like the author ran out of time and just rushed through with the high points to tie up the loose ends from the first book. or maybe he lost interest in this book and only finished it because he'd made commitments to folks. maybe he was more interested in different opportunities, but had to finish this one before he was allowed to move on.

without the non-zombie approach to a zombie book, this book would have been less than three stars, but it was entertaining enough that i was able to finish it.
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109 reviews
April 23, 2016
Excellent story

Both these books are good stories about good and bad in everyone and where we can change as a human being if our memories are removed. Highly recommended for a differing take on post apocalyptic stories.
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26 reviews1 follower
October 24, 2016
I so enjoyed this series. Was hard to put down. Cant wait for more

I suggest anyone who wonders about what could or might happen, read this. You will enjoy. I just hope it never could happen for Real.
Robyn G
11 reviews1 follower
December 6, 2016
Final part of a great series

As with the first books the continuing series doesn't disappoint. The survivors struggle in a race against an ancient evil to stay alive and stop the acceleration of society's decline with the aid of two special children who hold the key.
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27 reviews1 follower
June 27, 2014
I really enjoyed this two volume series. Fast paced, interesting moral dilemmas, great story.
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