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Amazing ending to a great series, I was terrified that the ending would be a let down but Mrs Stone wrapped it up nicely. I must say I don’t think I’ve ever shed a tear reading a book the way I did at Chapter 47, I was that invested in each characters life that it hurt, job well done to Mrs Stone.
The final chapter in this series. I think I just got so tired at this point of the corrupt gangs/organizations and the corrupt government officials. They were a constant threat in most of these stories. But in this book, it was a knock down, bang out fight to the end. Lots of drama, lots of subterfuge. As if just trying to survive wasn’t enough, you had to worry about being attacked on a daily basis. All our main characters are heroes in one way or another and finally now there is promise, heali...
The absolute best apocalypse series!! Huge fan of post apocalyptic story driven writing! This series in particular has to be the absolute best, hands down. Well written and well researched world building meets character driven storyline that keeps your attention and investment. I’m sad that this series has come to an end, as it’s truly great. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Now THAT'S how you close out a damn series. You ramp everything up. You raise the stakes to ridiculous, precarious, seemingly unreachable heights. You make everything terrible and hopeless. Just rip out our hearts in more ways than one. And you do it all with a frickin' BANG. I loved it.This final entry in this series picks up immediately where the previous entry left off. It practically just felt like a simple continuation, with the exact same tension and moments of dread. Liam and Quinn are re...
This book is at least a 4 bags of doritos. I knew going into it this would be fantastic, but Kyla blew it out of the park!!! Thank you Kyla!!!The ending was perfect. I had a good cry after. It is an emotional rollercoaster and so gripping...I couldn't put it down.The characters are so easily loved. I was on the edge through it all. I cried in several places, screamed in frustration, got scared for the people, even mourned with them.This whole series is absolutely phenomenal- it's one for my bug
Though I feel this series was twice as many books as it needed to be, this installment tied up things pretty well. There's a lot of action in this one, the majority of it is spent fighting or preparing to fight. The General (whom I automatically picture as the little cartoon guy from those insurance commercials) wants both Liam's blood and his great-granddaughter. There's also the other big bad, Poe, though he was drawn vague enough to make me think he shouldn't have been part of the story at al...
What a series! I never got dragged down in details, the action was nearly non-stop, laced with tension. The characters were well fleshed out. I was invested in the outcome by page 2. Truly enjoyed this series. A nice contrast to a 9 book series I recently read up to book 8 and didn't care if I finished it. Kyla Stone did everything right. If you're reading this series, sign up for her email. The free extra chapters you get are icing on the cake!
Very good conclusionThis was a gripping and good conclusion to a series that really holds the attention of the reader. My wife and I read it at the same time and she gave up at one point saying it was unrealistic that so much happened in so little time (e.g. Liam not given time to heal from one traumatic injury before he suffers another, etc.). I hadn't really paid attention to the timeline until then, though the dates are listed frequently. After finishing the book I suppose I have to agree wit...
I just finished this 7th and final book in the Collapse series by Kyla Stone. "If this is Fall Creek's last stand, let it never be said we didn't go down without one freaking hell of a fight!" QuinnThis one touched my heart and had me on the edge my bed too! I was crying in some parts from sorrow and at other parts from relief.Falls Creek is still in deep danger from competing hostile forces that want to claim power.Hannah and Liam are good together and Quinn really finds her groove too. The ci...
This one brought things to a close in a good way. There were some big battles, but the little town pulled together to protect their own. Along the way people were lost, some hurt more than others, some people were hurt and you weren't sure if they were going to make it and some you weren't sure what side they were fighting on. In the end though our core crew still stood, battered and bruised in so many ways, but now they have the future to look forward to, hopefully in peace.
3.75 stars
Comfort food readingThe Edge series is my first brush with EMPs (I had no idea it was a genre within dystopian fiction before this), for context. I call the series comfort food because it gave me more or less what I expected. The series sells its “flawed” characters but almost comically refused to deviate from fantasy clichés. The plot was fascinating enough that I wanted to continue reading to see it resolved (with Kindle Unlimited), but the characters were boring enough that I skipped book 2 t...
Despite it being fairly late at night I honestly couldn't resist reading just a couple of chapters of this book as soon as I got chance. I have become seriously attached to some of these characters and though I will be truly sad for the series to end I can hardly wait for what seems to be the looming final battle, who will survive? The cover once again feature’s Liam and Hannah together with weapons ready for their next battle. All the covers for this series have been great and I bet they look a...
I am an unabashed post-apocalyptic junkie. I have read so many PA books, mostly because I recognize two things: 1. The veneer of civilization is so micro thin that it will not take much to shred humanity, as we know it, to pieces, and send us back to pre-industrial days. 2. Humans are pretty much a cancer on the planet. The definition of cancer is essentially uncontrolled growth of cells that destroy its host. The host is our planet, and the cancer is us. We need a an apocalypse. Sorry (not real...