it's a good thing it was free from a goodreads giveaway, because otherwise i'd have returned it for my money back. books like this are what happens when everybody thinks they're the next great novelist, and should be able to self-publish (even under the guise of LLC-ing a publishing house so it looks one step removed from printing it at home on a desktop inkjet). i was frequently reminded of new girl's nick miller's 'z is for zombie' only there was no funny winston to read out loud, "Zombie zoo, zombie zoo, Who let them zombies out that damn zombie zoo? Uh oh, watch your back, Laura! I guess Laura’s another character that he introduces, but… that’s it." clara/carrie and her band of do-gooders aren't offensive but they're not engaging. the kernel of the story is interesting, but the execution is haphazard, slipshod and lacking in depth. there are numerous spelling, grammar and formatting mistakes, and that's after the main printed font is already squished and hard to read. it's very one-sided politically - the anti-trump/republican bias is literally spelled out on the back cover. if you haven't studied or debated US history, you won't know the full details or the arguments or have a nuanced understanding of the issues. the selling feature of the series is that the books are compact/contained stories. however, this first one skips over many details and reads more like the unedited script for a 40-minute episode of this season's hot guilty pleasure who-done-it rather than a well-done novella. you have to seriously suspend any sense of disbelief. if you won it, or were gifted it, then feel free to read it. but don't rush out and buy this book, or support this amateur 'author' or his new publishing fiefdom. he, and you, can do better. 2 out of 5 stars because i finished it, but definitely didn't enjoy it.