As the killing cold continues its march across the world, the survivors are tasked with not only surviving the weather, but each other. Desperation grows as the temperature drops and the earth cracks apart, and only those who are willing to adapt will survive....
The Long Fall is a thrilling post-apocalyptic episodic series that follows the survivors of a global catastrophe that threatens the survival of the entire world. As each survivor learns more about the reasons and sources behind the apocalypse, they must work to save themselves and their families as they seek a way to reverse the disaster before it's too late. Written as a collaboration between Logan Keys and #1 bestselling post-apocalyptic author Mike Kraus, The Long Fall is a gripping and unique take on the post-apocalyptic genre, and one that will leave you breathless with every turn of the page.
The Long Fall will feature approximately ten episodic (25k-35k words in length) books that are full of action, suspense, emotion and drama as the survivors of a global disaster struggle to survive the end of days. Episodes will be published once per month.
Logan Keys says she’s not so much a writer as she is a soothsayer and preparer for those who are still blissfully unaware. Her stories aren’t dystopian but rather a warning for the next generation. When she’s not writing zombies, vampires, superheroes, and robots, she’s fighting against government over-reach and oligarchy using military tactics mixed with a little bit of poetry.
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I made the mistake of buying the whole series in one go. First five books (or maybe 4) moved along with a good story and writing. Then it began to get silly. Lots of filler. Sudden small, implausible “catastrophes” involving characters I couldn’t keep straight or care much about. A main character, Reese, has been separated from her children. She basically disappears for hundreds of pages and then, when she reappears with no explanation or care about her kids. I gave up at about 18% into book 7 after talking myself into continuing since about book 5. So many grammar errors. Yeesh.
ONE thoughtfully plotted, long book that makes sense would be preferable. I feel for anyone who bought these books individually as they would have tremendous difficulty following (or caring) about the story.
Book 7 in the series. In New York Michelle, Bob and a couple of others head towards a command center hoping they can find some way to deactivate and/or destroy the satellites blocking the sunlight. There are two totally evil guys after them, though, and the question becomes can their stop the satellites or will they just have to flee south?
In Illinois Colton and others head towards Oklahoma City which just happens to be where Brittany and Paige are. There's going to be something near to a major war between them and the evil thugs who have taken over.
German is getting better but Luckman's idea of heading towards New York seems impossible.
People get vicious and the chance of any of the main characters surviving seems to get lower all the time.
I love the intertwined stories and how they all came together but it needs a proofreader. I highly recommend it however, don't read it unless you are prepared for some dramatic and heart-rending events. There are certainly not many happy-ever-after moments and lots of tragedy (just as you would expect in a real apocalypse).
Very short book in the next installment of this series. I'm a little bothered by the short piece at the start which seems to foreshadow what is going to happen in the future. It tends to spoil things. Other than that, lots of action on several fronts to advance the story.
Some characters are reunited only to be torn apart once again. Can this mistake ever be corrected or is humanity forever doomed? Hopefully that will answered in the final book.