Monday 17 July 2017

Solar Storm Is Out Now




The biggest solar flare since the 1859 Carrington Event is about to bring the world to its knees.

When a huge plasma ejection from the sun hits the Earth’s atmosphere, the resulting EMP pulse fries electricity grids and disables fragile electronics. Transmission wires melt, transformers explode and modern vehicles cease working. In less than a minute, the world is taken back two centuries.

Sergeant Rick Nolan is in Syria on a covert ops mission against ISIS. When the solar storm wipes out his communications and his air cover, he and his team find themselves on the same level as the enemy that surrounds them. Caught in a desperate fight for survival, Rick thinks about his wife and children and wonders how he’ll ever get home to them.

Lauren Nolan is attending a seminar in New York when the blackout hits and the transportation system grinds to a halt. Trapped in the panic that envelops the metropolis, Ellen worries for her two children, five hundred miles away in North Carolina. Unable to get word to them and stuck on her own, she needs to find a way back before it’s too late.

Twelve year old Josh Nolan is in Charlotte, North Carolina, with his grandparents. Witnessing society’s terrifying collapse as water pumps fail, food runs short and the law ceases to exist, he has to do what he can to protect his little sister.

Seven year old Lizzy Nolan can’t understand what’s happening. Frightened and bewildered, she only wants to know one thing:

When are Mom and Dad coming home?

12 comments:

  1. I have just read the book Solar Storm, i found a great read. The POV characters was ordinary people in an terrible situation. Persons you could relate to, not rich preppers who had prepared for years.

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    1. Thank you very much for your comment. I'm glad you enjoyed it, and yeah, the whole rich preppers thing is getting old. I'm preparing book 2 at the moment, scheduled for the end of this year, so you can read the continuing adventures of the Nolans and a few others. If you want to be notified of the next book's release (winter seems so far off right now) you can subscribe to my VIP list (Home page then one of the tabs). Have a great day and stay safe.

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  2. Just finished Solar Storm. Really good read. Looking forward to book 2!

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    1. Thank you. And thank you even more for the review on Amazon. So glad you enjoyed the book. And I'm looking forward to Book 2 as well! Just need to finish it. :)

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  3. Excellent book. I also loved your review of Dunkirk.

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  4. Thank you. And thanks for dropping by! Glad you enjoyed the book, and the review too. :)

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  5. Do you need a proof reader of solar winter? I don't think I can wait that long!!

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    1. I would love a proof reader for the next book. Alas, I can't guarantee you won't be waiting almost as long. I'm not the fastest writer in the world. If you're still interested, however, mail me at rob(at)roblopez.co.uk to join my reading team.

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  6. Just finished reading Solar Storm and can't wait for the next one

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  7. Solar Storm was great — thanks!

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