Major Gabby Alonso was as broken as her world, but she wouldn't let that stop her. Through determination and strength, she rose to lead a team of specialized soldiers and scientists. They trained to reclaim the Earth from ruin three centuries after entering suspended animation.
But something went wrong, and Alonso woke to a world that was nothing like she expected. It's not just a climate disaster trying to kill her but the artificial intelligence meant to assist her.
Now Alonso must find a way out of the Cheyenne Mountain facility designed to protect her team from the world outside before it turns into her tomb.
Pick up your copy of this suspenseful and terrifying post-apocalyptic tale today and get a look Inside Burning Sands.
I was born and raised in Tampa, Florida. I joined the Air Force, and my career took me from coast to coast before depositing me in the St. Louis, Missouri area for several years. After a tour in Korea and a short return to the St. Louis area, I retired and moved to the greater Denver, Colorado metropolitan area. I write speculative fiction, mostly science fiction and fantasy. My favorite writers over the years have been Robert E. Howard, Philip K. Dick, Roger Zelazny, and Michael Crichton.
This seemed like like a completely different story rather than a continuation of the series until the very end. However it was still just as intense as the first three books.
I really enjoyed this thrilling follow-up to the exciting first series. Major Gabby Alonso awakens from her cryopod to chaos and disaster, and must gather the remains of her team of soldiers and scientists and struggle to find their way out of Cheyenne Mountain, while the AI that was meant to help them does it best to kill them all.
As with his other books, Adams has done a great job creating human, believable characters - both hero and villain. They’re relatable, and that’s one of the things I like about Adams’s books. Gabby has a past to overcome, and it has an impact on the decisions she has to make. My favorite side character’s got to be Sgt Carradine - that girl has so much attitude. I even like the gleefully murderous “villain” of the piece, Cassius.
So - if you enjoy good post-apocalyptic settings, give this (and the first three books!) a read.