Rachel Parker in Into the End can IDENTIFY fear, she can DEFINE it, but she doesn’t feel it. Not anymore. Not since the tests.
Her inability to feel fear may be the reason why the rest of America is screaming in terror.
America’s end is near.
No one knows why, but the great country is under attack.
After being weakened by countless natural disasters, America opens its airspace for aid. But instead, what is left of the devastated west coast finds itself nearly obliterated from above. The key may belong to tests designed by a Pacific Northwest psychologist, Rachel Parker.
Rachel loses the love of her life in a house fire as they escape with their children to the nearby Rocky Mountains following the first round of air raids. In refuge, she faces her husband’s best friend, Joshua, but doesn’t want to face his ill-harbored feelings or her own inability to face fear.
Her sister, Brenda, escapes the fallen city, and, mistaken for Rachel, is captured. Terrified and alone, Brenda is protected by the enigmatic Daniel even while he helps keep her captive. Through torture and mind games, Brenda discovers information about her sister’s work that could spin the free world into a tumultuous frenzy where the unknown is safer than reality.
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Into the End had me totally engrossed for the entire book. On the surface Josh is the perfect guy but only time will tell. I had to keep asking myself – is he being 100% truthful? What is he hiding? And then there is Daniel – what is the deal with him? These questions are not answered in this book so I am not giving anything away but it left me craving the 2nd installation. I have got to have answers!
Someone is attacking everyone and every thing. Who is attacking? Why are they doing it? And how can they be stopped?
I have already downloaded book 2 Through the Flames and book 3 Out of the Ashes
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