The second book is extremely religious with Bible (mostly Jewish) story as the foundation, beginning & ending. As in The Chosen of Israel, these characters are also the modern version of the same Bible story.
For those with a serious religious bent, especially Christian, the extreme religious beliefs may not be a problem, but for those of differing views, it's a bit like having bad medicine forced down the throat when one is not ill. The other reviews did not mention this aspect so I'm starting my review with these details for those who won't enjoy such a story.
The 1st book was a 5-star, horrifyingly real & fact based novel I raced through, despite the occasional religious developments but this sequel was a different read completely & in fact I almost returned it to Amazon.
The characters & story are more difficult to get lost in or enjoy. The two sides (gov't vs extreme religious freedom fighters) are equally crazy in thoughts, words & actions in this novel & so are less relatable or sympathetic. They are God's Chosen to save us from ourselves. Arrogance about being The One & the only answers being God saving us, disconcerts me greatly.
The politics I mostly agree with, what is happening in gov't worldwide & the learned helplessness (my term for our societies hopeless inaction) of our people who think giving up freedom to be taken care of by the uncaring, corrupt & greedy gov't, who then takes control & forces people to give up every liberty, every personal belief & individual choice, is a bargain that leads to death & obliteration.
Soon The Chosen expose these truths, at risk of torture & execution by unaccountable, unconstitutional gov't in NDAA authorized US citizen concentration camps complete with extermination & mass graves, the people no longer believe the truth until a hacker forces it in their face infiltrating personal computers. Suddenly the people start recognizing neighbors, friends & family who had disappeared (into these camps or worse, labeled as terrorists simply because they refused to conform or give up their rights), beginning to wake up to what is going on, feeling hopeful but frightened to speak out or be labeled a terrorist themselves.
The Chosen characters, so few in number that the reader wonders how they seem to avoid the same consequences as people doing much less to attract arrest & seizure, pray for God to intervene, & struggle with their faith in same, but the ending is so ridiculously unreal (too easy in a world where disappearing & executing citizens is business as usual for the Admin) & involves miracles from God to save our country.
I'm conflicted about this 2 book set, if I could do it over knowing how the story develops into fanatical fundamentalist extremes, at the expense of credibility, sympathy & relating to characters, or continued interest in the story, would I buy & read these 2 novels? I would not buy them again given that choice, but I'm still undecided as to whether I'd read them. Leaning towards no, mainly because this 2nd novel went too far over the line for me personally.
I still give this 2nd novel 3 stars for its ambitious attempt to solve one of the scariest issues going on not just nationally but globally. If the religious elements hadn't interfered (impossible considering the entire book is built upon same), I'd have enjoyed it considerably more. I truly wanted to like this second novel, especially after the incredible 1st novel, but could not go higher than a three.