Nuclear Dawn: A Post-Apocalyptic Survival Thriller
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- $16.99
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- $16.99
Publisher Description
Surviving the blast is only the beginning....
Tough-as-nails Dakota Sloane has spent her life running from the past. A man haunted by secrets, Logan Garcia has only one goal: to drink himself into oblivion. When a bomb detonates over Miami, utter anarchy erupts.
In a matter of seconds, nuclear bombs destroy multiple American cities. As the lethal fallout descends, millions flee the destruction. Dakota knows of a safe house deep in the Everglades, but she needs Logan's help to survive the chaos.But her little sister is still trapped in the radioactive ruins of the city. And someone is hunting her.
For the radiation isn't the only threat. At every turn, deadly foes are determined to stop them. As a diabolical conspiracy emerges, Logan and Dakota must prepare for the fight of their lives against an enemy more powerful than they could ever imagine.
Featuring high-octane action adventure, riveting twists, and compelling characters, the acclaimed Nuclear Dawn apocalyptic series follows ordinary people desperate to survive after a coordinated nuclear attack on the United States. Dive into the must-listen audiobook box set from USA Today best-selling author Kyla Stone, narrated by the acclaimed voice actress Stacey Glemboski. For fans of The Last of Us, The Walking Dead, SILO, and Jericho.*Over 35 hours of nerve-shredding suspense.*
*Rated PG-13 for mild language and moderate violence.*
Praise for Nuclear Dawn:
"I absolutely loved this audiobook!" -Ryan Schow, author of the Age of Embers series
"Grabs you right from the start! I couldn't stop listening!" -Audio reviewer
"A fast-paced, action-filled story that kept me listening long into the night. Five stars!" -Amazon reviewer
Customer Reviews
Nuclear Dawn
Edge of your seat listening .
Great story
This author’s story lines are always so interesting BUT the explanations of natural disasters, science and anything complicated sound like a copy & paste from Wikipedia. Like, in a cringe way. There’s no factoring natural human speech patters and terminology, and it’s impossible to believe that the characters go from being normal humans in their speech to suddenly sounding like a textbook. Otherwise, very enjoyable but the author desperately needs to learn to rework people’s conversations explaining things such as fallout and natural disaster things into language that’s not a Wikipedia article…