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Daniel Williams (Daniel_Williams) | 73 comments Latest review for Children of the Apocalypse, the third book in the Mace series. The FINAL book, Legend of Mace, will be released shortly. Expect a wild and epic run to the very end.

5.0 out of 5 stars Gut-Clenching, Heart-Warming, Magnetically Charged! January 19, 2014
By Dii TOP 1000 REVIEWER
Format:Kindle Edition
Once again, author Daniel J. Williams takes the post-apocalyptic world into a new direction that gives hope that the uninfected will survive. Children of the Apocalypse came out of the gate at full tilt, combining action, danger and even some well-timed humor, and that within only the first few pages. The younger survivors are growing up in a world full of terror, death and fear, where one moment of distraction could cost you your life. Teens with daring and attitude are facing off against the hordes of the infected, yet still feel that hormonal pull of youth. A group of younger children have faced the evils of being slaves to twisted humans and survived; now they are once again on the run, seeking the safety of the compound that houses Mace, Jade and the rest of the survivors. Under the leadership of an eight-year-old genius whose method of coping and rallying the rest of the children is to relate to the childhood fantasy character, Peter Pan, these children travel via school bus, improbable in the world we know, but brilliantly told in the world created by Daniel J. Williams. Who will survive? Are these children the hope for the future or will their emotional scars be their downfall?

Just when you think there cannot be room for one more post-apocalyptic tale, that there cannot possibly be a fresh take, a new slant, along comes Daniel Williams and his gift for writing that pulls you into the story, wrings out your emotions and has you fist-pumping each victory, while watching each scene unfold. Dark, gritty and filled with tension, fallen heroes make room for the heroes of an unknown future to emerge.

For me, each book in this series has dug in deeper to bring the characters and the tale to life, the good, the bad, the moments of tension and the moments of much needed relief. Well done!


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