Monday, February 20, 2017
Review: Raging Storm by:Vannetta Chapman
About the Book:
In the Darkness,
Anarchy Awakens
When a massive solar flare wiped out all modern technology across the globe, the small town of Abney, Texas, was thrown into chaos. Shelby Sparks and her teenage son, Carter, have found refuge, but Shelby knows she can't simply remain hidden forever. Carter is a type 1 diabetic in need of insulin—and Shelby will risk her life traveling to Austin to make sure he gets it.
Shelby's best friend and high school sweetheart, Max Berkman, won't even consider letting her make the perilous journey alone. Together, they manage to get to the capital—only to discover that while things are desperate in Abney, Austin has turned into an urban nightmare on the brink of anarchy.
Shelby and Max's search for medical supplies will lead them into terrifying territory, where the only thing more uncertain than finding what they need is the hope of making it out of the city alive.
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In this second book in an eerily plausible, action-packed dystopian series, survival will be threatened and faith will be put to the ultimate test as a raging storm engulfs America.
My Review:
Your friends are sometimes so close to you that they could be family. Sometimes they are all you have got. Poor Shelby has many decisions to make regarding her teenage son. His health and his life will always come first no matter what is going on in the world. Carter needs his medicine and Shelby intends on making the journey to get it but, Max won't allow her to make that journey alone. so off they go.
Through all the indecision and perilous flight they do whatever it takes to get that medicine, Carter will die without it. In the second book of the Remnant series. Vannetta has been trying her hand writing Dystopian style and as always it's a winner. I love the dynamic between Shelby and Max. The plot lone was strong and the characters were very rich. Raging Storm is a page turner, for sure!
**Disclosure** This book was sent to me free of charge for my honest review from the author. All opinions are my own.
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