Family is everything to Ben Riker. He has risked his life to keep them safe, and if he wants them to survive, he’ll have to risk it all one more time.
Months after losing their home due to a devastating EMP attack, Ben Riker and his family have enjoyed a period of stability. But the enemy responsible for detonating the EMP is planning something even worse. Desperate to prevent another catastrophe, Ben must stop the enemy before the country descends into nuclear winter.
Into The Dark
hat happens when an EMP sends the West Coast back into the stone age?
Following a massive EMP strike against the nation’s power grids, Frank Tilley faces the startling chaos of a powerless world. With his trusty dog in tow, he embarks on a dangerous journey to save his grandchildren from a perilous fate.
Librarian Note: There is more than one author by this name in the Goodreads database.
James Hunt's passion for writing began at an early age. While his journal of yesteryear may never be the work of great fiction, he's been working hard every day since then to bring pages to life. James has well over a decade of writing under his belt, but his professional career in literature didn't take off until 2014.
James currently lives in Orlando, FL and when he's not pounding away at the keyboard you can find him at the theater or somewhere outside enjoying the beautiful Florida weather.
You have Maxine, FOURTEEN YEARS after giving birth to her twins, suddenly nursing a newborn. Do your research! Just because she has breasts, does not mean she has milk. As both a woman and a livestock farmer. I can tell you that she would have not been able to nurse Jude! She would have had no milk. Serious flaw! Also in another area, where your sentence context should have used the spelling, "their" you used "there. Wrong spelling for that context. I do enjoy your stories but Maxine nursing a newborn is a very serious flaw. Also, the Chinese seemed to have disappeared in this story. That makes no sense if they are taking over the country.
This is the first James Hunt story that I've read which he's the solo author of. I plan on reading more of his solo work. The characters are mentally visible and well developed, especially since there are multiple characters in different locations with different situations trying to survive. The story line is very believable, including the breastfeeding issue another readerTV claimed wasn't possible, which it is. Yes, there are some editing issues, but a good readers correct those as they read. There were only a few that caused me to pause and figure out the meaning.
The story line was actually interesting, but between the typos, grammatical errors, and contradictions throughout I had a hard time reading it. Then there were the completely ridiculous (when, instead of just shooting Jane and hurrying to her injured daughter, Liz decides to put down her gun, verbally confront her, and have a fist fight) and impossible (like when Liz blows up a building with men inside but they somehow not only survive but are well enough to exit said building shooting). I think the idea of the book is really interesting, particularly with all that’s happening in our country right now-I just couldn’t continue after the Liz/Jane scene.
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The first book was pretty good, but the last one painted a picture of things that may very well be what we are headed for unless some drastic changes are not put in place! A great read with a bunch of twist and turns to keep the pages turning. Another one of those “MIKEY LIKED IT”
The Lost Days Boxset: EMP Survival in a Powerless World
It was an interesting book that was hard to put down! There were some grammar issues and some misspelled words, but that said, it didn't distract from the story line! I enjoyed reading this boxset!
I enjoyed the books. The story in the first book were solid and interesting. I have to say he the final story about Maxine could have used the work of a good proof reader, all the errors really detract from the story.