Blackout
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4.7 • 42 Ratings
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- $5.99
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- $5.99
Publisher Description
Humanity’s champions have assembled in Los Angeles—and so have the aliens. With a mothership hanging over the city, Raina, Walt, Ness, and Tristan hatch a last-ditch gambit to bring it down—and bring an end to the war once and for all.
But if they fail, the Earth will be lost forever.
BLACKOUT is the final book in the post-apocalyptic Breakers series.
Customer Reviews
Must Read
Loved this final book of the series. Everything is tied up nicely by its end. Especially loved the indestructible “Walt”. Actually I was invested in most of the main characters and was saddened at some of their deaths.
Anyone looking for a fast paced sci-fi/plague adventure needs to try this series.
I’m looking forward to more from this author.
Breakers;Relevant entertainment in today’s world.
This review is about ALL the books in the series. Like most in the world right now I have a hunger for good books. I enjoy series and picked up the first two in this set not really knowing WHAT it was about. While chewing through the first novel I found my appetite becoming voracious and had to buy as many as I could right away. I was filled with fear as multiple lives were ripped apart by a virus; nudge nudge, and felt nauseous at the consideration that right now there is a global pandemic. By the time I got to the revelation that there were interstellar beings responsible I thought I’d lose interest but the tapestry of friendship that weaves between Ness and Sebastian kept me hungry for more of their story. The individual stories that came together was satisfying, the tactics exciting and the dialogue funny and fresh. This is a very good series and I hope more people read this.
Great series of books!
There’s something about disaster stories that appeal to me. And this series of books was no exception. I really enjoyed the way the author introduced different characters in the first few books then eventually brought them together. And the plague/alien aspect worked well for me and made the stories even more interesting.