BETRAY THE BETRAYERIn the nuke-conceived birth of Deathlands, a rare breed of warrior-survivor emerged–born into suffering, hardened by circumstance, forged by endurance and sharpened by combat. Yet in the heart of this warrior, the quest to find a place of peace beats on unrelenting....LAND OF THE LOSTThe pristine coastal waters off San Clemente become a battleground over the island and its abandoned naval station. The rocky shores are rife with the sulfur mines that make Deathlands' richest jack–gunpowder. To maintain hell-fought possession, a ruthless sea baron and his fleet engage rebellion from the land. On this island populated by roaming bio-weap nightmares engineered by predark whitecoats, Ryan Cawdor is caught in a war he has no intention of fighting, but has every determination to survive.
A fun and engaging bit of apocalypse fluff. I hesitate to recommend any book that uses the words "hot lead" during the description of a gun battle, but it's a minor distraction. Well told with strong action scenes. Not sure how all these canned goods are still edible generations after the holocaust, but hey. I'll definitely be reading more from the series.
BTW, I have no idea why it was called MoonFeast. There was no moonfeast in it.