When the snow hits the fan,will you be ready?In Surrender the Sun, author A. R. Shaw delivers another far too plausible post-apocalyptic scenario challenging human survival. In the year 2030, a mini ice age hits earth like it did in 1645. A war-weary community scrambles. A recluse veteran must take charge or most will die from the effects of severe weather but also from man himself.In the middle … also from man himself.
In the middle of it all is a — oh, no spoilers.
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This was a good book. I got it for free. I would read the remainder of the series but I’m not interested in paying over $3.99 for a Kindle book. $7.99 is way over the top.
Very good reads
I hated coming to the last page! I wanted to continue the adventure with Bishop, Jax, Maeve, and all the wonderfully, detailed characters that fought through quite perilous conditions to save mankind! A fast paced, tragic and beautiful story.
Couldn’t put it down!
The title says it all a post apocalyptic dystopian thriller. The different POV come at the right time. Pretty sure this story could easily be made into a movie. You can guess what may happen next but still an entertaining read.
A page turner and truly hold my attention.
Maeve Tildon is a widow trying to make the best life she can for her son. Mark Bishop is ex-military and shuns most human contact. Bishop promised Maeve’s husband that he would always look out for her and her son. When a mini ice age suddenly places all of the world in dire straits Bishop will do whatever he can to keep that promise.
Shaw’s novel, Surrender The Sun: A Post Apocalyptic Dystopian Thriller (Volume 1), is a refreshing look at survival and the breakdown of society. The main characters as well as several of the supporting ones are well developed. The story itself is suspenseful and a cause for nail biting. What amazed me the most was how quickly man turned on one another. Maybe it was because of the sudden isolation caused by the weather. The darker side of Coeur d’Alene, Idaho took over in a matter of days.
This is a story about learning how to survive under harsh circumstances. It emphasizes the need for a long-term plan and provisions. With no end in sight for this weather phenomena the second book in this series will surely test the goodwill of those that have survived.
5 out of 5 stars.