
Endless Winter, Part Two
Giant Post-Apocalyptic Prepper Saga of an American Family Surviving a New Ice Age
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Narrateur(s):
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Maxwell Zener
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Auteur(s):
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Riley Miller
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Grace Hamilton
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A new ice age dawns. And there is no escape…
Two years ago, a freak weather event covered the Earth in ice, and temperatures plunged below freezing. Jarred, Fiona, and their fellow survivors thought they had found a safe haven in an underground cave system. But when a series of earthquakes destroys their home, they’re forced to flee their place of refuge…
Jarred and Fiona are determined to keep everyone safe… But the world has only grown more dangerous since the new ice age began. And despite Jarred’s best intentions, his daughter, Hope, struggles against her father’s over-protectiveness.
Jarred and Fiona lead the group south, to what they hope are warmer climes. But even if they can cross the icy rivers, other survivors roam the wilderness. Marauders eager to rob the desperate, a captain determined to take his cut, a warlord who clings to power…
Like it or not, Jarred and the others will have to fight to survive. Or give up hope of ever making it to safety…
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- Benjamin McRae
- 2025-04-07
A good story pushing a narrative of woman in power
I'd like to state that over all, the book was an interesting listen, but there were things in the story I felt were unrealistic, and also I did not like the narrator.
I'll start first with the narrator. I was not fond of the narrator. the men all sound like they are missing 25 IQ points. Sometimes the woman are given a male voice. For the writing, I found that the author always had women in the roles of leader, every time without fail. Any time a male leader was present, they turned out to be bad people. I don't feel this is realistic. For those out there that are followers of the Christian Bible and are not okay with homosexual relationships, keep in mind that one couple in the story turn lesbian, which brings up another thing I found unrealistic, that somehow the couple that are lesbians discover someone so quickly in a world that is low on human population, another lesbian that helps them through their newly discovered feelings. It felt forced to me.
I found it odd also that Zane and his girlfriend managed to stay together. His girlfriend (I can't remember her name) wouldn't give him any time at all to greave over the death of his mother or his father. she was not at all understanding despite going through the loss of her own relatives only a couple years prior. How close Hope and Zane were in the first book, I was fully expecting them to get together as well. How things turned out in book 2 left me feeling a bit blindsided from what happened in book 1.
story issues aside, my number 1 issue with the book was the narrator. He tells the story well, but he needs to work on his voices.
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