This follows Megan and her daughter Caitlin. Caitlin is deathly ill and Megan is trying to find a way to save her. She stumbles upon a remote cabin that seems abandoned and breaks in to see if there is anything there to help her daughter. Extremely tired, she falls asleep only to wake up to some people in the cabin. Thankfully the people are friendly to her and agree to help Caitlin. She is hesitant to accept their help because so many people have let her down, but Caitlin is too sick to go anywhere.

This was an enjoyable read, though a little…. too easyish for Megan and Caitlin. It’s hard to believe that they would stumble upon people who are so nice and so prepared, but that could be just my cynical self 😉 I also rolled my eyes a bit at the predictable romance!! It felt too fast.

I did really like all the characters though. Megan is well prepared and knowledgeable in a lot of things and is well able to look after herself, but I liked that she didn’t know anything and was willing to teach the family things, whilst also learning things herself. I liked the family too, especially the dog 😉 They were all well written and developed!!

In all, a good solid start to what I’m hoping will be a great series. I liked the extra mystery within the post apoc element. Like life isn’t hard enough, they have to figure out what happened Caitlin! I’m looking forward to thee next one.

Andrew Tell was awesome. It’s been a while since I’ve listened to one that was narrated by him, but he is as good as I remember. He has a wide variety of tones and voices and even though the majority of the book is from a female perspective, it didn’t feel like a man was narrating. Thoroughly enjoyed his performance.

I was voluntarily provided this audiobook for free from the author, narrator, or publisher. This in no way affected nor influenced my thoughts.