Daunting Days of Winter
Kyle Tait Series, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Neil Hellegers
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By:
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Ray Gorham
Kyle Tait, having survived the harrowing, cross-country journey home to his family, must now struggle for existence in a post-EMP world that no one could have imagined just three short months prior.
Each day brings new challenges - how to fight the bitter cold, where to scavenge food for the table, and how to best fend off intruders and keep their community safe. As the cold, dark days of winter begin the slow transition to spring, the Tait family is faced with a challenge that dwarfs all others and threatens to shatter their already precarious grip on sanity. Kyle and Jennifer are once again forced to endure a trial that threatens the survival of each member of their family.
Follow Kyle, Jennifer, and the citizens of Deer Creek, Montana, as they plumb the depths of their resourcefulness, strength, endurance, and humanity while struggling together to survive the daunting days of winter.
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Excellent book series
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Always enjoy listening to this book
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Our boy Kyle has no luck at all.
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the story was good, but...
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Where does Daunting Days of Winter rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
I have read over 40 post-apocalypse books and this is a solid survivalist story. -- It's not over-the-top with politics, religion or ethnic stereotypes like many of the newer books entering the genre.What was one of the most memorable moments of Daunting Days of Winter?
Kyle cannot catch a break. All of the scenarios are totally believable and they come one after another. It's like post apocalyptic Seinfeld.What aspect of Neil Hellegers’s performance would you have changed?
The narrator sounded like a parody of a narrator during the opening remarks. You get used to it after awhile and also you can tell in various sections where the narrator reads with a different tone and inflection. All of which is much better than the narration in opening minutes of this audiobook... so, it gets better. There were several sections of the story where sentences where repeated but overall not too distracting and more for an editing issue than the narrator.Welcome to the "Kill Kyle" series!
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