The only way to survive in a post-Purge world is to keep your head down, but that's not always an option.
Still stranded in the Louisiana countryside, Will, Danny, and Gaby race against the clock to get back to their friends, but the road home is treacherous and enemies lie in wait.
Meanwhile, Lara and the survivors at Song Island continue preparations for an inevitable attack. But what does a third-year medical student know about fending off a full-frontal assault?
As enemies close in on all sides, Will and Lara will be faced with life-and-death decisions. The lives of their friends--and possibly the future of humanity--will rest on the choices they make.
A year after The Purge, the Gates have held, the Stones have crumbled, and the Fires have burned, but now the Ashes will consume...
I know that it was inevitable and that you did your best to prepare me but we were having so much fun and I thought that the good times would never end. Sigh. The book is done, my Will to go on is gone, and you're STILL whispering sweet nothings in my ear:
Nothing Will ever be the same... Nothing Will ease the pain... Nothing Will prepare you for what comes next...
WTF??? Any one but Will, it should have been anyone but Will. I cried all the way through the last chapter. This author is probably one of the best, in my opinion, and all his books are 5 stars. But the ending of this one really pisses me off. UGH............
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You've got to read these book! They're fantastic!!
It was great to catch up on Will, Danny, Gaby, Lara, and Carly. I love this series. You would think after 5 books, you would hope it would be the last one. But I personally hope there are several more books to this series! I'm not ready to let go of any of the characters.
If your looking for a great series to read, this is one of them. You won't be disappointed!
Lara and crew maintain their hold on Song Island against the unexpected raiders while the anticipated attack from the blue-eyed ghouls seems to be on hold for the moment. The raider’s boat may come in handy if our heroes have to abandon the island. Will, Danny, and Gaby struggle to push onward towards Song Island. It seems they have to fight for every mile. Kilroy raises its head once again, the group is attacked, separated, and Will sacrifices his freedom so the others can continue on. Will winds up with a trio of survivors from Dunbar, cons his way into their acceptance, and convinces them to go to Song Island. Way to go Will! Out of the frying pan into the fire. Will and trio are ambushed by wannabe soldiers and Will is captured again. How does that saying go; if Will didn’t have bad luck he’d have no luck at all? Something like that. Meanwhile, Kao tries to continue his journey to Jillian, but the channel to the Gulf is blocked by wannabe soldiers and he has to turn back. Good story, decent characters with lots of action. I look forward to more to come.
Sam Sisavath doesn't disappoint in the latest installment of the "Purge" series. It picks up right where book 4 left off, so if it has been a while since you read book 4, I recommend re-reading it.
The only negative comment I have about this series is that with so much character development, it becomes easier to tell who is going to die next. The expendables are those with no narrative and little to do with the main characters.
Sam Sisavath, if you are reading this, continue writing the magic that you do. You definitely chose the correct profession for you. Once I start reading one of your books, I can't stop until I'm finished.
It took me a little longer to read because I had read some reviews and knew that something was going to happen to one of my favorite characters. I wanted to prolong the inevitable. this book is just as exciting as the rest of them. The gun battles just keep coming, each one bigger and bloodier than the last. I like the non-stop action of this series. Sam Sisavarth is my new favorite author. On to the next book....
There’s a lot of things that are left unexplained in this series, like how did this all begin? My guess is that it’s being left for the end, like all Hollywood thrillers. But SS reels in his readers by dangling the characters like bait. Some readers will enjoy the Will and Danny show. Others may find it annoying. I am in the middle. I tend to deflect stress with humor so reading the inappropriate comments that Danny makes when they are about to be overrun doesn’t seem far fetched. But then again some of the situations they find themselves in tend to paint them as having “super-human” abilities...almost. It’s not quite a spoiler if I say that the ghouls have taken over the world in a way that would make any insane dictator proud. But the way Kate pops in and out of Wills head makes me wonder why the other blue eyed ghouls aren’t eavesdropping on the rest of humanity also? Unless they are and they aren’t telling us that. Unlike other apocalyptic series, this one hasn’t any brilliant scientists working on a solution. This is strictly humanity fighting against an impossible threat with no way to win. While some people trade everything they have for the promise of survival, there are those who would rather die on their feet than live on their knees. I think it was Benjamin Franklin who once said: "Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety." This book is about the ones who refuse to give up their liberty for any price.
I still find this series a decent read a second time through but there are some issues that stick out more with a second reading. The main problem that I have at the moment with this series is when chapters tread over the same territory. Concurrent events in a novel where more than one chapter occurs at the same time is nothing new and I have no problem with that when it happens. My issue is when multiple chapters cover the same exact events and don't add anything to those events. This happened more in the previous novel than in this one but it still did occur and it felt like wasted time to cover the same events in the same way.
Mirrors can reflect UV light into dark places. Multiple mirrors, as the Egyptians used in the Pyramids, can reflect light deep into dark places. Keeping the island would have been as simple as setting a trip-wire in the tunnel from the island to the mainland and positioning the yacht to be used as a gun boat. Two badass tough-guy hardened Rangers and no one thought demo the tunnel while bricking up the opening?
The island was highly defensible had that been in the intent.
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Fabulous series. Non-stop, edge of your seat action, which is always fresh and inventive, never repetitive and boring. Crazy interesting twist in this book. I couldn't believe it actually happened!! Will make the next book..or books, that much more intriguing. I can't wait to start the next book!
Senseless, unceasing violence. No plot. DNF at 46%. Characters introduced and then never heard from again (or at least by the time I gave up). This is book 5 of a series, perhaps if I'd started at 1, it would have made more sense. This is supposed to be post-apocalyptical, but yet, somehow, everyone has enough food to eat, but way more important, an unlimited supply of bullets. Not for me.
It seems to take an abnormally long time to get to and from Song Island the past book or two. Also I'm glad Kate finally met her match but not really satisfied with how the things are progressing in the story.
I've enjoyed the series so much I've even started syncing the e-book with the audio book. Something I've never done because I usually have 2 or 3 different types of books going at 1 time.
Unlike some of the reviews I've read, I'm still enjoying the series and can't wait to see what happens next. I've become so invested in the characters that I can't imagine letting them go
What an unsuspected ending and what a cliffhanger! I just shouted so loud! Didn't see that coming. Fortunately, the next one is already written and out, or I would be kind of angry! 😉