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Fear the Fallout
- Nuclear Dawn, Book 2
- Narrated by: Stacey Glemboski
- Length: 5 hrs and 51 mins
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Summary
If the radiation doesn't kill you, the survivors will....
Dakota and Logan continue their treacherous journey to escape the city, but danger threatens at every turn. They must avoid uncontrollable fires, unstable buildings, and deadly fallout contamination.
Dakota knows of a place to ride out the coming chaos - a safe house deep in the Everglades. If Logan helps her rescue her sister, she'll take him with her.
But Dakota's past has caught up to her. Amid the radioactive ruins of Miami, someone is hunting her. And he won't stop until he has her...or they're both dead.
Featuring fast-paced action and strong, complex characters, the Nuclear Dawn apocalyptic survival series is perfect for fans of Harley Tate, Bobby Akart, Jack Hunt, and Grace Hamilton.
Please note: This audiobook is suitable for older listeners due to mild language and moderate violence in the story.
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- Matt Marchant
- 11-10-19
Gripping
Thoroughly gripping from start to finish. Excellent narration and has the characters absolutely nailed. Thoroughly enjoyed the first book and the second was even better. Can’t wait I hear the third in the series. Thanks Kyla
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- Laura
- 31-01-20
The Author doesn’t shy from the grittiness..
Enjoying this series a lot. Great to see more layers added to each character. The world-building is really on point, you feel for the characters and the people involved in the event. The Author doesn’t shy from the grittiness, the harshness.
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- Meshell
- 05-11-19
Couldn’t wait to listen to this one
I was really looking forward to listening to the follow up to the first book, as I really enjoyed it and I was not disappointed. We follow the survivors on their perilous journey through a post-nuclear bomb city. I really enjoy the narration~the narrator really captures the emotions of the characters. Definitely will listen to the next instalment.
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- Alexandra
- 19-08-20
Fear the fallout
Absolutely awesome book 2 and can’t wait to start book 3 Kyla Stone is a great writer with an amazing imagination I love all her books she never disappoints
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- Nisareen Khan
- 08-09-19
Engaging sequel to Point of Impact
If the radiation doesn’t kill you, the survivors will.
Forty eight hours have passed since the catastrophic nuclear attack which targeted thirteen major cities in the US. Now that the radiation levels have lowered somewhat, Dakota, accompanied by Logan Shay and Julio, set off on a treacherous journey to rescue her sister Eden.
As they trek through the radioactive ruins of downtown Miami, they are horrified at the scale of the devastation. Bodies as well as wounded civilians trapped under unstable buildings with no help from the authorities forthcoming. Lawlessness is rife, with those taking full advantage of the situation by looting and killing those who stand in their way. When a small team of first responders fall foul of the Blood Outlaw Gang, Dakota and Logan must use their wits to help them. With Maddox closing in on Eden however, will Dakota reach her in time?
Fear the Fallout is the second riveting post apocalyptic survival book of the Nuclear Dawn series. Once again the author has delivered a well executed, tense and compelling instalment. I was particularly impressed by the wonderful vivid and stunning imagery used by the author to describe the scale of the destruction in the wake of the attacks. I felt like I was there with the survivors, experiencing the sights, smells and sounds. The stench of decomposing corpses in the blistering heat, coupled with the smoke from still burning buildings and cars. The agonising moans and cries from those trapped, begging for release through death.
The strength of the book lies in its exceptional character development. Each character showed real depth and substance. While the first book set up the world building, the second book delves deeper into Dakotas and Eden’s past, chronicling their escape from the Shepherds of Mercy as well as their first encounter with the reclusive Ezra Burrows.
We learn more about Logan’s struggle to deal with the demons of his past. His guilt and self loathing at the innocent lives he took, only relents when seeking solace in a bottle. Several times he’s required to step up in the book and at first he’s unable to do so. It’s only when Dakota is in real danger that he comes through and earns her respect. We also learn more about Maddox and his reasons for needing to bring Dakota and Eden back to the Compound. Having fallen out of favour with the Shepherds of Mercy as well as his father for allowing the girls to escape, he hopes to be welcomed back once more.
As the book progresses, there is a subtle change in the group dynamics. Dakota and her fellow survivors may have started off as strangers but it becomes apparent along the way that they have bonded. While everyone looked to Dakota for guidance in the first book, this time it’s Dakota who will need the help of her friends. I’m looking forward to reading the next instalment of this engaging series.
I received an advanced free audible copy of Fear the Impact and I am voluntarily reviewing it. Stacey Glemboski has once again delivered a dynamic well paced performance. Her style of narration throughout both instalments has been exceptional, making it easy for listeners to distinguish between each character, particularly the male voices.
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- Nat 87
- 05-03-20
Excellent listen
Dakota is such a brilliant character - working her backside of to get everyone to safety, to save herself, her friends and Eden - excellent listen
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- John
- 21-11-19
Love it!
Amazing! Loving this series! Great back story to a nuclear apocalypse! Great story great narration!
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- Annikki Hankvist
- 09-09-19
Dakota continues to be her badass self
The second novell allows us to continue Dakota's journey (together with her group) to reach her sister. The story is just as good as the first installment and Kyla Stone manages to keep me up listening way past my bed time once again. The narrator is excellent and well suited for this story with all its characters. I can't wait for the next book!
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- Cindy
- 03-11-19
Fear the Fallout
Fear of Fallout is just as exciting and action packed as Point of Impact. It held my attention from the beginning of the story all the way to the end. I can't wait to start on book 3. Stacey Glemboski does a great job bringing this story to life. I received this audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this unbiased review.
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- Chris Wells
- 01-11-19
The World Has Ended But The Tension Never Dies.
The first thing people new to this series should be aware of is this book follows on directly from Point Of Impact, the first book of the series. You could jump in here but I would say it’s definitely best to read book one first. Dakota and Logan and co. are back and still in great danger following the detonation of a nuclear bomb in Miami. The threats to our group are greater than ever as they face down armed thugs and crazed survivors as well as the ever present threat of radiation poisoning. While trying to deal with all that Dakota just wants to get to her sister Eden. Kyla Stone does a masterful job of keeping the story moving at a good pace while at the same time never letting the tension drop. We also get more of Dakota and Eden’s backstory too learning how they came to be where they are. There’s great character development of all the characters and we see what each person is really made of. What really strikes me about these books is the frightening plausibility of it all, it’s unnerving at times but great reading. I can’t wait to find out what happens next.
As with book one Stacey Glemboski does a wonderful job bringing Dakota to life. She really embodies the fear Dakota is experiencing and relays it to the listener. At the same time the other characters are similarly well performed, each with their own distinctive sound. This narrator has to be up there with the very best. Both the story and the reading are excellent and I recommend them both highly.
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