Most of the time a synopsis by the authors is 100 times better than anything I can write. Viking Tomorrow was definitely one of those books: “The world is barely holding on. A century after a series of apocalyptic events, humanity is struggling to survive. In the frigid north of Scandinavia, people have returned to farming, fishing, and fighting amongst themselves, living as their ancient Viking ancestors once did. But their days in the world are numbered. The last tattered remnants of humankind have become barren. No new live births have occurred in over a decade. When the remaining population dies, the human race will end.”
This book is action-packed and character driven. Both were written perfectly. I loved the action parts because they made this book absolutely fly by. Seriously I sat down and realized that I’d listened to about half of it without even trying. Most of a Saturday was gone but I didn’t regret it. Couple that with really great character building and this book has a chance at being one of my favorite books of 2018.
When you realize that this is still a Jeremy Robinson book — you’ll quickly realize that there will most likely be a creature involved. If you were thinking that and curious, you won’t be disappointed.
As with all things Kafer related, Viking Tomorrow was privileged to have him sign on to narrate it. He just adds so much to a story and makes it so enjoyable to listen to.
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