Tipping Point, by Rain Stickland
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Tipping Point, by Rain Stickland
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Mackenzie knew the power grid was going down. She was warned. So she spent years coming up with a way to survive and protect her daughter at the same time. When major cities start going dark, and supply lines to millions of people are cut, Mackenzie is suddenly faced with an entire litany of situations she wasn't expecting, and isn't prepared for.
Tipping Point, by Rain Stickland- Amazon Sales Rank: #10485 in eBooks
- Published on: 2015-11-10
- Released on: 2015-11-10
- Format: Kindle eBook
About the Author Rain Stickland has been writing since the age of twelve, when the fever took hold and never truly dissipated. Despite two decades of interest in off-grid living, she was only recently introduced to the vast world of preppers. Her interest kicked up a few notches, however, during the Northeast Blackout in 2003, when the world went dark for millions of people, some for weeks. Called the Canadian Tornado by friends, she's written and published nearly 400 articles on a wide variety of topics, including everything from stem cell transplants to the care and feeding of cats, dogs, and ferrets. She lives with her daughter in Ontario, Canada. You can find out more at www.rainstickland.com.
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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful. a review By mattmuttsmith To start off with I would like to say that I would have given this book five stars except for some issues I had with the book. The writing is good. Story is good. Characters are people and not just characters. SPOILERS AHEAD BEWARE: before I get to into the issue I had with it, I would like to say I'm not against having sex in books. I'm a early thirties year old single male, of course I love sex. But it must be done is a realistic way. In the story the main characters is VERY security aware. Doesn't want people finding her home, or following her. Goes to the trouble of owning everything under an umbrella corporation. She is very conscientious about her security. However, right when people are starting to go crazy and the SHTF, she meets a guy, then 8 hours later is having RAUNCHY sex in her home for four or five hours where her daughter and her friends can hear. Not just a moan here and there. But loud sex that the children complain about that morning. What type of example does that send her children who is female? Having sex on the first date? Ha! Try having dirty sex before the first date before you even know what the guys last name is. Ok. Put that aside. But here she is in the SHTF, she has said over and over about how much security is a concern,how she doesn't want people to know where she is, and how she can only trust a few known individuals. So then she up out of the blue invites this guy in, that for all she knows could be a serial killer from mars, into her survival domain and basically gives up the keys to the castle and it's secrets. Talking about "do what I say, and not what I do" but where is her security at now? Heck, even her daughter is giving her the stink eye. Wtf right?Other than the aforementioned the book is alright. Nothing really bad bad bad, but just...strange. If the author could mellow the start of the relationship with the main character out a bit, more like a normal person would go about it, instead of like a Russia rave junkie looking for her next john. Ok that was a little harsh but you get what I'm saying.Over all, if you want to pass some time then read this book. But if you not into raunchy sex then you may want to pass.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful. Tipping Over into Terror By Kindle Customer Mac, the viewpoint character in Tipping Point, is a fascinating and empowered woman and I fell in love almost from the first page reading this story from what I presume is first time author Rain Strickland. I say presume be cause she writes like she's been doing this professionally for years. The story is tense and filled with a sense of waiting danger almost from the beginning, but the author didn't feel the need to rush the action, and for this I commend her. I also enjoyed the supporting characters and felt the extra time before the SHTF allowed readers to get to know them better. On the technical side, the editing is professional and the writing style is crisp and to the point. Overall, a satisfying, and terrifying, book, and I am eager to see what this author will bring us next. On bit of warning, though. The adult relationship between Mac and Neil as described made me blush at times, but that is probably just me. Oh, and the ferrets made my ankles itch. Read it and see what I mean.My disclaimer-I am a fan of this genre as well as an author and I bought the book after reading the teaser on Amazon. I don't know this author and thought the premise sounded interesting. Wow. Glad I took the time to go looking for something new to read.William Allen
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful. overall a pretty enjoyable story. By ** While overall a pretty enjoyable story, there were areas that really detracted from the story's movement forward. Too many sex scenes with the two main characters. I'm no prude and do enjoy a little spice in my stories at times, but it was just too much and detracted greatly from the story line and development of the other characters -- unless that was supposed to be the story line. . . The sentence structuring and paragraphing was very odd, and made it hard to follow what character was really speaking. I'm also not a grammar cop, but this odd structuring made the story sometimes a bit difficult to follow and I had to reread often. Overall though, I did enjoy the story and characters, and will look for the continuation when it becomes available. Ms. Stickland, you're a good writer, and the dialogue and conversational tone of the story was a lot of fun. I so hope you will take my observations as intended, not as criticism, but as a challenge to do more.
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