This is the third installment in the EMP Survivor series. I really enjoyed books one and two, so I was eager to dive into book three and have the story unfold further.

The focus of the story is on Amanda and Chris as they attempt to get to Amanda’s aunt’s house near Austin. Escorting Amanda was a promise Chris had made to Amanda’s grandfather before he was killed in book two.

One nugget from the book is the expression “faith, family, and firearms.”. I may not be the worshiping type, but I do love that expression.

I gave this book a 4 on 5 star rating as there were two aspects of the story that didn’t sit well with me.

The first was the amount of time spent on describing things from the dog’s perspective. This struck me as a bit odd and didn’t really add to the story. To describe the second issue would be to include spoilers, which I don’t want to do. What I can say is that I felt a bit of déjà vu from the first and second books and would have preferred something more distinct in regards to the main villain in the story.

These were issues from my perspective and didn’t take too much away from my overall enjoyment of the story.