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See My Review of. . .
Awakened – When Darkness Falls
I do like a story that grounds itself
in an element of truth. And it’s fair to say, global warming is a big issue at
the moment. The ice caps are melting, and as they do so, scientists are discovering
ancient bacteria and other life forms that are capable of regenerating. Even
now, after so many millennia.
Well, M. A Hollstein builds on that
concept, and takes it one stage further. . .
As the blub highlights:
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Awakened, after millions of years of
imprisonment, a prehistoric alien threat has been freed and is now wreaking
havoc on the earth. Becoming more powerful by draining electricity all over the
planet, the earth is plunged into darkness making humanity more vulnerable than
ever.
Follow several groups of people on the first
night of their journey in this apocalyptic adventure. Little do they know that
this is just the beginning. Something more sinister is about to emerge,
changing life as they know it.
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This was most pleasing dip into the
horror side of science fact mixed with science/horror fiction, because. . .
Well, you never know what we might uncover if the ice caps keep melting.
And in this case, it’s a promising
story that gets right into the action from the outset, and keeps going until
the very last page.
Now, please be aware, you’ll be introduced
to a lot of characters in this story. A lot. But M. A Hollstein does a good job
of holding things together so you don’t lose place of what’s happening; to who;
and where. And she also engages you enough so that you start to build a
relationship with those characters. Some you’ll root for. Some, you’ll cheer
when they meet a grizzly end. And others you can’t wait for to hurry up and die
because they are that aggravating. (So you see, you get a good mix).
And better still, the story rounds off to the point where you have a basic
understanding what’s happening. . .
And now you’re looking forward to finding out why and how things are going to
evolve.
Fangtastic fun! Go on, enjoy yourself.
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