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Average rating3.7
In the middle of the deepest winter on record, a super EMP destroys the nation's power grid. No electricity. No cars or phones. Worst of all: No heat. The country is plunged into instant chaos.But for twenty-six-year-old Hannah Sheridan, it's the best day of her life. For the last five years, she's been held captive by a sadistic psychopath--until the EMP releases the lock of her prison.Hannah emerges from her underground cell into a hostile winter landscape with no way to call for help, no vehicle that will drive, armed with nothing but the clothes on her back and her own determination to survive.Liam Coleman, cynical loner and former soldier, is headed nowhere fast. He believed he was prepared for any disaster--until the EMP took everything he'd ever cared about in a matter of seconds. When he runs across a desperate woman who will die without his help, he's forced to make a choice.Two hundred frozen, perilous miles stand between them and their destination in rural Michigan. But the lack of power, desperate people, and the treacherous elements aren't the only threats.Hannah's captor isn't about to let her go. He will hunt her to the ends of the earth and beyond, destroying anything and anyone who gets in his way. For she has something he wants--she's nine months pregnant with his child.Edge of Collapse is a gripping post-apocalyptic EMP thriller perfect for fans of Ryan Schow, Grace Hamilton, Harley Tate, Jack Hunt, and Boyd Craven.
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7 primary booksEdge of Collapse is a 7-book series with 7 primary works first released in 2020 with contributions by Kyla Stone.
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While the EMP apocalypse was merely a backdrop for the over all story; Hannah's effort to escape her captivity and return to her family was the thrilling and kept me interested through the whole book.
Review for whole series - 3 stars.
This is a dystopian story with a twist. Our MC was kidnapped and held by a psycho until an EMP killed the power grid and unlocked her underground prison's doors. Hilarity ensues (okay, not so funny – the psycho is particularly twisted). The MC escapes and conveniently knows a lot about how to survive in sub-zero weather. I was able to look past that, but the story fell apart after the first two books, especially the unnecessary love triangle and Noah's complete personality 180. The story became less and less fathomable, and in turn less enjoyable. I powered through to the end, but the story did not satisfy. Ultimately a good effort by the author, but just TOO much going on in the story.