Can one man survive when America falls apart? Oz Porter, a prepper and former Marine sniper, is a man who prepares for the worst. He thought he’d been to hell and back in Iraq, but when he arrives back in his home town of Copperville, his war is not over. Everything has changed, and nothing is as he remembered. What happened? Is this the end? When society breaks down, who will keep order? People are running scared, abandoning their homes, fleeing for their lives. Where is his wife, and is she alive or dead? There are no answers, only questions. The local cops have fled, and lawlessness is the new power in the land. Yet some men and women will fight to survive. It is time for Americans to defend what is theirs. To fight and keep fighting. To remain forever free. Last Man Standing is the first in an ongoing Forever Free series of short novels that chronicle the vicious aftermath of the breakdown of society.
Audiobook: I was entertained by this novella. My attention was gripped from the opening paragraphs until the end of the story, so I was able to listen to the whole audiobook in one sitting. As the main character was suffering from PTSD, I was never sure whether this whole tale was a figment of the main character's imagination or really happening. I liked Oz Porter, and I admired his survival skills. I'm looking forward to the next book in the series. I thought Joe Farinacci's narration was great, and his performance enhanced the story's entertainment. I was given a copy of the audiobook. I volunteered, without financial gain, to post this review which reflected my honest opinions regarding this audiobook.
The book is so true about PTSD effects. I could feel them reading this book it was so descriptive. The author uses adjectives like a paint brush. There was plenty of action and I like that not a lot of time was spent on gore. Eric Meyer reminds me of Louie Lamoure in many ways.
It's pretty good to the author, please do research or ask a vet "Sempre-Fi" me "Always Faithful" not always loyal . I'm sure the plot will thicken in the next installments.
Eric tells a good story, if a bit short. I am hoping that as the story develops each installment will get longer. Anyhow I am hooked. If you like apocalyptic type books I think you will enjoy this one.
Simple premise that people have no idea why what’s going on is going on would I think be a very real situation we depend on the things they have lost so much we really would be in the dark the character and storyline have me waiting for more