In the first of a series, Derek Shupert show the length a
man, woman and dog will go to get back to those they love:
Seina receives a call from her brother that he can no longer stand to be at home with his step parents, she is determined to go see him and set things right. Along she gets into an accident as the grid mysterious fall and now she has to travel on foot to get to him. In the forest she meets Ryan and his Dog Dutch and they want to help her to get back, get to her brother. No one knows what caused the grid to fall, but that it always the first step in the fall of civilization.
I'm a fan of dystopia and I do enjoy when I get there to be
there from the beginning with the characters to see how they react and to see
the fall of civilization with them. This what I thought was going to happen in
this book. We have our two main characters that happen to find each other in
the forest, and they realize all is not right in the world, but they do not
know why or how the world has changed. And that is basically all the happens in
the story. Literally nothing of interest happens in this poor. There is no
suspense or terror. There is a slight mystery of how the power went out, emp
would be the main guess but nothing about who the culprit was. There is an
interesting aspect in the prologue but other than finding the drone, not knowing
what to with the drone, there is no hint of who may be behind it. Normally
there would be some sort of news report or Military official that would have
one POV chapter to explain things but nope, nothing.
I'm not even joking that Nothing happens, it takes almost to
50% for them to lose power / cell service and before that the book is very much
character driven, but i don’t feel really anything for the characters because
for the majority of the book they are not in danger as NOTHING HAPPENS. I'm not
even sure why we have Max's POV in the book, other than to make Siena a little
more desperate to get to her brother, but his POV does not fill too much of a
role of discovering things that Siena and Ryan could have discovered once they
made it back to a town.
Dutch, the Dtuch Shepard, is the best part of the book. That
dog is loyal to a fault.
This book was not for me. I think there are better dystopian
books out there and even ones that use an EMP as the reason for it. I will not
continue on with this series
Cheers!!!
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