Devil's Homecoming: The Blackout Series, Book 6
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Rating | : | 4.44 (649 Votes) |
Asin | : | B071ZNGRJJ |
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Number of Pages | : | 130 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-11-10 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Books in The Blackout Series: Book One: 36 HoursBook Two: Zero HourBook Three: Turning PointBook Four: Shiloh RanchBook Five: Hornet's NestBook Six: Devil's Homecoming. This fast-paced post-apocalyptic dystopian fiction series from author Bobby Akart (The Boston Brahmin series and the Prepping for Tomorrow series), has been hailed as a masterpiece of EMP survival fiction. Destroy. Build. In the final installment of The Blackout Series, Devil's Homecoming, an unexpected turn of events deals the rebuilding effort a near deadly blow as the United States Government, in the form of a FEMA occupying force, descends upon Savannah. Civilizations are built, then they're destroyed. Note: This audiobook does not contain strong language. Prepare to learn, as well as be entertained, as The Blackout Series continues with Devil's Homecoming. The FEMA battalion's leader is hell-bent on revenge and he is proof that in a post-apocalyptic world, hell is empty and all the devils are here. It is intended to entertain and inform audiences of all ages, includ
Kathy Austin said Fitting end for the Blackout Series. Devils Homecoming brought my favorite post-apocalypse book series to an end. It's very well written and takes readers on an emotional ride. This book, and series, show the very best and very worst of mankind and I'm afraid if some version of this book series came to life it would look just like this. Bobby created villains I really truly hated. So many times I was yelling "just kill them already!" because I was frustrated at the pain they could inflict. I definitely didn't see the exact conclusion coming. I knew we'd lose someone important, but didn't expect it would be who we did lose. Bobby has wrapped up this series wonder. Devil's Homecoming Book #6 Trollhair Devil’s Homecoming was the end of the Blackout Series. Throughout the books Akart shows the spirit of America --the good, the bad, and the ugly. He made me feel like the bad guy because in reading this ending I forgot the moral high ground and made myself like the people the Ryman’s were fighting against. I wanted to kill Ma and Junior. Physically, crawl into the kindle and shoot them. I forgot the consequences.It takes a good writer to build up characters that we as the reader can relate to. I felt like I was actually involved in the story. We learned their faults and strengths. A hard lesson to learn is it doesn. Denise K said Amazing right to the last page!. I discovered the Blackout series when the third book, Turning Point was released. I had read the blurb and thought it sounded interesting so I immediately bought the first book, Amazing right to the last page! I discovered the Blackout series when the third book, Turning Point was released. I had read the blurb and thought it sounded interesting so I immediately bought the first book, 36 Hours. I devoured that one and bought the second right away! I was very impressed how Mr. Akart took a possible catastrophe and turned into a story about the survival of a family of three and their journey through a world that had gone to hell in a hand basket. The Ryman family consists of Colton, his wife Maddie and their daughter Alex. They are everyday people that had no idea what prepping for an emergency even meant but soon learned. When the E. 6 Hours. I devoured that one and bought the second right away! I was very impressed how Mr. Akart took a possible catastrophe and turned into a story about the survival of a family of three and their journey through a world that had gone to hell in a hand basket. The Ryman family consists of Colton, his wife Maddie and their daughter Alex. They are everyday people that had no idea what prepping for an emergency even meant but soon learned. When the E