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Christine Kersey

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37+ oeuvres 411 utilisateurs 15 critiques 1 Favoris

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Œuvres de Christine Kersey

Gone (2013) 110 exemplaires
He Loves Me Not (2011) 89 exemplaires
Over You (2012) 60 exemplaires
Suspicions: a novel of suspense (2010) 30 exemplaires
Witness (Witness, Book 1) (2015) 15 exemplaires
No Way Out (2005) 14 exemplaires
Don't Look Back (2011) 9 exemplaires
Imprisoned (2013) 5 exemplaires
Hunted (2013) 4 exemplaires
Love At Last (2014) 4 exemplaires

Oeuvres associées

The Ghost Groom (Texas Titan Romances) (2018) — Introduction — 2 exemplaires
Rescued by Love (Park City Firefighter Romance #4) — Contributeur — 1 exemplaire

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This review, and the tags, covers the (4) book, series.
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Let's face it - apocalyptic tales are not for everyone, as they tend to bare the souls of everyday people, and bring our darkest "inner-man," out into the light. The Pandemic Series made a very good effort at showing us a glimpse of society's underbelly - but it was "Pollyannic," at best.

A suburban family's sheltered existence is shattered when the flu rapidly kills 90% of humanity. Having the foresight to stock up and shelter-in-place, the family of four is spared the ravages of the fast-killing virus, but must contend with losing friends, neighbors and loved-ones, as they strive to wait it out and stay safely tucked within the walls of their home.

After deciding to help their community, they quickly witness the people they'd always thought of as, "Nice People," become thieves, thugs and brutes. When they team-up with other like-minded people for a cross-country journey, they are forced to fight for their lives and possessions, against all types of lowlifes.

Although the story is well written and researched, it was hard to listen to, as the narrator tried too hard to inject drama into his voice: causing me to wonder, "Who talks like that?"

Mostly, it was the false humility of Jessica (the mother), that rubbed me the wrong way. She claims that she would do what it takes to stay alive, yet she questions every decision, and seems to care more about the people who would do harm to her family, than the group that have risked their lives and lost their homes to help them.

Case in point: Their friend has been shot and needs medical care, yet they waste time bandaging and worrying about a woman who said she wanted to kill her daughter??

I guess I don't get it because I grew up in the inner-city and I know what people are capable of. The actions of the desperate and hungry are not shocking to me, and once I have been forced to protect myself and family - there are no regrets.

It's Derick (The Classic Anti-Hero), who actually pulls the story together, saves the day, and makes the story work. Single, practical-minded, and a vet, this guy helps the other characters to get their heads out of their butts and on to a better life, without hesitation. When he said, "I only risk my life for things that matter." I knew that he was going to be the person in the story that kept his head, while others were freaking out!
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Madamxtra | Jun 6, 2023 |
It is what it says it is--a clean romance, but it's not much more than that. The plot seems very simple and straightforward with little in the way of side plots.

Amethyst sees she has a new neighbor and is determined to get to know him. Though Sawyer has good reasons to lie to Amethyst (at least at first), to me, it doesn't bode well for their relationship that it starts out with a bunch of lies.

Bottom line, while I might read more of this author if her books showed up as free for kindle, I don't think I'd seek out more titles by this author.… (plus d'informations)
 
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JenniferRobb | May 9, 2021 |
Though I haven't read very many books about parallel universes, the ones that I have read have been amazing, and that's why I'm actively seeking them out for future reading. I did feel a little bit too old for this book due to how young the main character is, but honestly it wasn't that big of a deal, and I still was able to enjoy it. I just thought that she was a bit bratty at times. Not a world with flashy portals to indicate the change, this book told the story of a teenage girl who's mad at her family and runs away, and mysteriously finds herself in a completely different world when she decides to return home.

Check out my full review here!

https://radioactivebookreviews.wordpress.com/2021/04/19/review-dare-to-resist-pa...
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radioactivebookworm | 3 autres critiques | Apr 19, 2021 |
Though I haven't read very many books about parallel universes, the ones that I have read have been amazing, and that's why I'm actively seeking them out for future reading. I did feel a little bit too old for this book due to how young the main character is, but honestly it wasn't that big of a deal, and I still was able to enjoy it. I just thought that she was a bit bratty at times. Not a world with flashy portals to indicate the change, this book told the story of a teenage girl who's mad at her family and runs away, and mysteriously finds herself in a completely different world when she decides to return home.

Check out my full review here!

https://radioactivebookreviews.wordpress.com/2021/04/19/review-dare-to-resist-pa...
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radioactivebookworm | 3 autres critiques | Apr 19, 2021 |

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