The Battle of Fort Carson is over, but their real mission is just beginning.
When Fort Carson's last two Special Forces teams go missing on a vital intel-gathering mission, Colonel Clausen sends a select group of the survivors to investigate. The wreckage of one of the missing SF teams' UH-60 Black Hawks leads them to Yellowstone National Park...and perhaps their most terrifying encounter yet.
Their strength and determination will be tested, and their minds pushed to the limit as they descend into a black world of madness and menace.
It is far too late when they realize that whatever lurks there wants them dead.
A. L. Masters lives in rural America. She studied business and enjoys cooking, hiking, and photography. When she's not dealing with more mundane matters, she can be found hidden away with her laptop and a mug of coffee. She writes apocalyptic stories to satisfy her craving for adventure and disaster (without the risk of death).
Monstrum was really good. Well written and I absolutely love the vast range of characters. They are so unique and different!
It was a big stretch for my imagination. It also kind of made my head hurt trying to figure out the "real world" implications and possibilities of this books "mutant". (I don't do spoilers so I'll stop there..)
Suspense, action, and a twist you will not see coming
It's 2am and I've just finished Monstrum. The beginning and middle were the normal, suspenseful, and action filled adventure the series has continued with more mutations and crazy events. The last third of this book begins a nightmarish section that is a psychological twister. While having characters not know what is real isn't my jam, it was still a fascinating turn of events. The very real results of their time in crazy town are sobering, as is learning about who or what might be behind the plague. If you've been reading this series, you will not want to miss this one. -ncv