I got this book because it is on Kevin Pierces resume. He does a great job as always. He also does a lot of disaster / preeper / dystopian fiction. I would put this in the catalog of Preeping.

As for the book, I will not continue with this series. It is very basic and lacks any adult complexity. Very black and white, characters are very simple as the story is told with a comical Christian morality. Even though they stress the main character is not political, he is obviously a conservative, at they constantly paint liberal people as crazy, like his rivals parent just cause they want gun control and all the civil unrest is caused by unstable liberals? The book is filled with basic preeper fear of modern day life. Kevin does a lot of books by Christian authors like Tom Abrahams. Tom does the best in terms of creativity if you can get pass the Christian undertones and fear. But this author doesn’t have the same level of creativity. The main character has everything goes his way and is just ridiculously boring and simple. His girlfriend relationship is like a high school relationship. Other characters keep telling him he needs to make a honest women of her, like this is the 1900. If you like Kevin and want to here something interesting try DustFall.