Tony and Katherine had heard of Cyber War before, but never thought they would have to figure out how to live through it taking down the grid.
Chaos comes fast as people quickly realize the world has changed for good. But the battle also brews for Kat and Tony as they struggle with deciding whether to stay in the city or go to Kat's mom's in the country.
Will they bug in and try to make things work in the city? Or will they leave in time to make it out, away from the mayhem?
Great start to the series...Kevin Pierce has always been my favorite narrator, the additional one was great!
The only issue was the story was not in order.... a situation would occur, then the next thing made no connection. Then a bit further the part that belonged with the situation & the other part that had no connection or made sense played its first part. Crazy!
This first book features chapters that alternate between the two main characters' viewpoints. Katherine and Anthony are a happily married couple, when the power goes out. Katherine assumes the worst and begins to prepare for a SHTF scenario. Anthony is not convinced that it's the end of the world....until everything starts to point in that direction... This was a great, quick read from a point of view that most everyone can relate to. What should you do? Who should you help? How can you prepare?
Well written and refreshingly descriptive, it was very easy to feel in the moment and understand these people. I'm looking forward to more of Katherine and Anthony's adventures. Will the second book show an exodus from their home? I can't wait to find out!
Meh. I will say it started to pick up speed a few chapters in, but it appears to be one of those serials that does not provide some form of a conclusion to a plot raised in each 'book'. I abhor serial shysters who do this sort of thing. Nothing wrong with a serial, but please, advertise your work as such. I would be willing to pay a dollar or two for decent novella sized installments (of quality writing), but I will not when you advertise your work as a 'book'.
The only way I will continue this series if the remaining scraps (I refuse to call them 'books') are offered through Kindle Unlimited. That said, I probably wouldn't pick up another novel by this author.
I liked how the wife thought, it reminds me of my husband and I. There was some mild cursing and a sex scene that was a little too graphic so I passed over that. Other than that it was a good read.
What a great read. Some apocalypse books seem so unbelievable. Not Grid Attack. I felt like I knew the characters personally, felt their frustration, happiness and sorrow. Looking forward to books 2 and 3.