James L. Davis lives with his wife in Spanish Fork, Utah, in a home infested with children and animals, where he is very happy and not altogether sane.
The characters in his head, screaming at his brain, keep him up at night. But sometimes they have "intrestin" thoughts.
Quest continues the story of Harley Nearwater, our favorite bad "good guy" as he navigates a world where the world has turned on humanity. Animals randomly attack humans, violent storms rage across the planet and drug-addicted fiends hunt in hoards, forcing most of the world's population to live in protected communities called Hubs, where their every need is met, and they pass their time in a virtual reality, fittingly called "the Vale".
The storytelling is simple and straightforward. The world that the author has built is unique and creative, and the main character, Harley, is a complete enigma. He keeps the reader constantly guessing as to what motivates him.
I love the combination of elements that exist in this story. The author has blended post-apocalypse with dystopian fiction, and added a bit of a supernatural element to it all to build a story that is fun to read. Looking forward to Part 3 with much anticipation.