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Review of E M P Honeymoon

Posted: 11 Feb 2024, 14:14
by Chad Anthony
[Following is a volunteer review of "E M P Honeymoon" by Dorothy May Mercer.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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Which should Kelly fear more? The fact that she was being pursued by dangerous men from a high-tech lab hideout, which she had not planned to discover, or the dark secret she found out from there—that doom was about to befall the whole of North America as a bomb blast awaited the whole territory? Her knowledge of the plot of Dear Leader, a terrorist leader, only puts an end to her just-beginning honeymoon with her husband, Tom Turbolo, on the Caribbean island. Kelly has called her brother, Senator Mike McBride, for help after her frightening discovery. What would happen next?

E M P Honeymoon by Dorothy May Mercer is a thriller and science fiction novel that will walk on your nerves and keep you on your toes. First of all, I was so impressed with the well-endowed and crafted personalities bestowed on the characters that it was difficult to make out which one was my favorite. They were very talented. Kelly was a digital decoder, Tom was a trained policeman, and Sharon, Director Joseph, Agatha, and Senator Mike McBride were all exceptional characters with unique personalities.

Another thing was the TV talk show interview, which was a great aspect of the book. It highlighted the most important questions that most people might not have thought of but holds a weighty and important question as regards the events in the book, which gave rise to the theme "What if the power goes out?"

The thought of a secret high-tech lab that was discovered and a brewing bomb attack made me very eager to read the book to the end. It created a lot of suspense for me. I learned about places I had not heard about before, like Honduras, and I also learned about an electromagnetic pulse called an EMP. I also got to know about cyberterrorism, its dangers, and some scientific terms.

The plot went on at a fast pace, which was satisfactory. The romance between the two main characters, especially during their honeymoon, was a joy to read about. There is nothing I found that made me dislike the book.

Overall, E M P Honeymoon went through a commendable editing job and deserves a five out of five stars rating. Thriller and crime book enthusiasts have a lot to gain from going through the content of Dorothy May Mercer's book.

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Re: Review of E M P Honeymoon

Posted: 29 May 2024, 07:37
by Robert Cortes
E M P Honeymoon by Dorothy May Mercer is a thrilling science fiction novel that delves into the dangers of cyberterrorism and the catastrophic potential of an electromagnetic pulse (EMP) attack. The story revolves around Kelly and her husband, Tom Turbolo, whose honeymoon on a Caribbean island takes a terrifying turn after Kelly stumbles upon a high-tech lab and discovers a plot that threatens all of North America.

Re: Review of E M P Honeymoon

Posted: 28 Jul 2024, 02:08
by Thomas D Flowers
Your review of *E M P Honeymoon* by Dorothy May Mercer paints an exciting and suspenseful picture of a thriller and science fiction novel. The premise of Kelly discovering a plot to devastate North America with a bomb while being pursued by dangerous men adds intense drama and urgency to the story. The well-crafted and talented characters, including a digital decoder, a trained policeman, and a senator, promise a diverse and dynamic narrative. The inclusion of a TV talk show interview and the exploration of cyberterrorism and EMPs add depth and relevance to the plot. The fast-paced story and the romantic elements during Kelly and Tom's honeymoon make it sound like a well-rounded and engaging read. With its high rating and commendable editing, this book seems like a must-read for thriller and crime enthusiasts.

Re: Review of E M P Honeymoon

Posted: 28 Jul 2024, 07:27
by Chi Chiu Michael Mak
Erm, what's going on in the plot? Looks like many things are happening at the same time. Why is there a toy spacecraft on the cover of the book?

And yes, EMPs can be pretty nasty if they get deployed in a real-life scenario. Definitely makes one shudder. I might give this book a go some day. Appreciate the review!