Just one week after the power flickered out across the country, American society is on its knees.
The President has been killed. His replacement, the inexperienced Acting Secretary of Commerce Warren Wells, has incited mass panic with his fumbling, nervous inauguration speech. The people of Willow Falls now know that help isn't coming. If they're to survive the collapse they'll have to do it alone.
But there's a new threat.
Shep has lost everything. All he has left are his principles, and he'll be damned if he'll abandon them just to satisfy Boyd Gibson's petty need for revenge. As Pam keeps reminding him, "principles ain't principles if you only follow them when they don't cost you a dime."
They're about to cost Shep and Pam their lives.
When it all hits the fan Shep and Pam will find out if they're strong enough to survive out on the open road, facing the madmen and murderers who have made a powerless United States their sick playground. Is the safe zone real? Does it really have power?
And will they be able to save Abi and the chief before time runs out?
AMERICA STRONG is the final instalment of the Willow Falls EMP survival series, a terrifying tale of what's to come: a war against an enemy the United States is woefully ill-prepared to face.
Keith Taylor is the true identity of the million plus selling author behind the pen names Aya Fukunishi and K A Taylor, who toiled for years writing bizarrely popular romance novels while he secretly longed to return to his true calling: explosively awesome post-apocalyptic fiction.
Keith hails from the rainy suburbs of Manchester in the north of England. He lives with his wife, Otgontsetseg, and splits his time between Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia and Bangkok, Thailand. He survives on a diet of meat, cheese, beer and cigarettes, and he probably shouldn't still be alive.
I'm sorry to say that I was disappointed in this book of the series, especially since the previous volume was a good one. The bad guys/invading force that caused so much destruction were not a factor in this book. The heroic bravery of the town to fight back again the invading force was replaced by a lynch mob town. The new bad guys were miscreants from a hospital who, despite an intricate and well coordinated trap, only manage to grab one person besides the poor woman who was in the hospital. This did not seem very feasible. To top it off, the book and possibly the series ends in an anti-climatic whisper.
I just finished the three books in this series and they were entertaining and spell binding. I've often wondered about what would happen in a situation like this - the only thing missing is I believe the new federal government would have declared war on North Korea and turned their whole country into a radioactive parking lot paved in green glass.
I also have always believed a CME is more likely than an EMP. ...anyway these are three good books!
KT. has. penned a SYFY. Novel About the aftermath of EMP. and how the different citizens react in time of a true national emergency. In the 3rd Novel of the WFB. series KT. begins to complete his trifecta with the citizens of the US starting to recover from the EM P disaster. They s is an excellent read for the genre.....DEHS
I really liked this series. Actually, I like anything the author writes, but this series was great. I gave this book 4 stars, though, because it seems to end abruptly and a great deal of questions were left unanswered. I don't know if there's another book in the series planned to wrap things up better, but I really hope so.
I wish you would write more of this series. I've really enjoyed it to this point. I want to know what happened to AbI and Shep, Joe, the ,chief, and Ju-Won. Please please more!
Thanks for the entertaining book Mr. Keith Taylor. EMPs are scary because they could happen. We are truly blessed to live in our great country and I hope I never take our freedom for granted! Thanks!
I didnt know that there was an entire self published sub genre dedicated to post-apocalypse EMP survival. The more you know I guess. The Book was just okay. It's a set of three books, but by length they really form one novel.
I enjoyed the building of the story. This series had everything that apocalypse stories should have. Good people stepping up and bad people being very bad. I got to know the good people and was very entertained. Wished there was more.