Review of Refuge on the Mountain
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Review of Refuge on the Mountain
Everybody works on their everyday schedule. Unexpectedly, Greg got a call from his friend Rakesh informing him that the Earth would be struck by a solar storm or G5-level CME. Greg immediately calls his wife, Vega, and his immediate family.
They are going to stay in their cabin, located at Kosmik Peak. The cabin offers an excellent water system, a solar-powered generator, and a convenient place to hide from the impending solar flare. This phenomenon will cut off the power supply and cause damage to all electronic devices.
After the catastrophe, everything looked fine for a few days while they still had their food supply. Greg is a bit dismayed that there are add-ons to the family. Tarek is an engineer and helps set up the alarm system for intruders. He has a young daughter and is Rose's boyfriend. Daniel, Greg's son, brings his girlfriend, Lin. Greg's mother, Inge, learns to cope with their current situation, too. Rose, Greg's sister, often has a high temper. Stevie, Greg's youngest son, is trying to find his purpose in their recent lives. Suddenly, the alarm system alerted the whole company. Will they have an upcoming enemy? What will this newcomer bring to the group?
I am happy to rate this book 5 out of 5 stars. Refuge on the Mountain by Cornelia Feye is a post-apocalyptic story that brings the readers to a new level of intensity and intrigue, while the author intertwines mystery and leaves the readers to solve the puzzle. After I fully grasp the first scenario, I believe that this book has the potential for a movie adaptation.
I like that the beginning of the story grabs my attention. Readers who like a post-apocalyptic story will notice that once they start reading the book, they will love to read it without any delay. There's nothing I least like in this book because the narrative flows well, the characters are quite relatable, and the book is exceptionally well edited.
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