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Free Falling Book 1 of the Irish End Games eBook Susan KiernanLewis

What can I say the author obviously has never been to Ireland WE DO NOT TALK OR ACT OR LIVE LIKE THAT.
she clearly mixes up Scottish northern Irish and southern Irish language for your information
Aye is a Scottish and northern Ireland accent
A booger is what Dublin people call country people not the other way around and anyway we don't use that word anymore , again that was generations ago.
There are no gypsies in Ireland they are called travelers , gypsies are from eastern Europe,also any traveler reading this book and seeing the word knacker would be highly offended its the same as calling a black person the N word.
we do not hate the English
we do not live in cottages or have porches, you would be hard pressed to find a cottage with a dirt floor in Ireland now and if you did they would have just been built for the American tourist recently
we do not grow corn or eat cornbread in Ireland I understand its a staple in the US but not here
500 miles from limerick is the Irish sea its 124 miles from limerick to Dublin so to say there is no villages withing 500 miles of limerick is making Ireland out to be much bigger than it is
if an emp happened WE WOULD NOT ACT LIKE THAT

and its Jesus Mary and Joseph not jasus Joseph and Mary

we haven't said whisht since 1860
we don't address anyone as widow
and we are well able to take care of ourselves we have very few villages left in Ireland and what ones there are, all are within 3 or 4 miles from each other and if anything happened we wouldn't be in tents in a field we would be in apartments and houses, I live in the midlands in Ireland in a rural community and within 15 mins I can be in a major town from any direction from my house
travelers do not travel with horses and carriages the have mobile homes

if an emp happened to England and Ireland we would sort out our selves very quickly we are an agricultural country we have solar panels and everything !!!!!!!!!

we are not fond of peanut butter

I have read all 3 books and all i can say is i was cringing through most of it if this is what Americans think of Ireland your are very ignorant and must think we all live circa 200 years ago

We are a multi cultural society , we only speak Irish in certain parts of Ireland but it is dying out the average Irish person hasn't a clue how to speak Irish and its not Gaelic by the way that's the old language from the Celts which encompasses Scotland, wales and Ireland that language is similar to Irish but not the same again I would say to the author check your facts

there is so much more but I am so angry I cant think of anything else all I would say is to the author if you ever write another book set in Ireland please do us as the people of the country the courtesy of getting it right and not using stereotypes or what you think we might do and say. Its a wonder the were no leprechauns dancing around the place oh and by the way traveling from England, wales then to Ireland in a tee shirt in November , i don't think so. you can tell the author is from Florida and has no idea of the climate in this part of the world

A very irate Irish woman

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I so wanted to like this book since this type of subject is interesting to me and I did manage to finish reading it. Though I found myself grinding my teeth at times while doing so. First off, the author needed to develop her characters more. We hardly knew anything about them so it made it hard to care about them. Also the conversations were very stilted, especially those that involved the 10 year old son. He certainly talked like no 10 year old I know or behaved as one either.

After the "incident" everything was just so convenient for the family. They just happened to be staying at a cottage that had exactly 3 horses, one of them a pony for the son. Why those horses were left to fend for themselves at a rental cottage I have no idea. Also the root cellar just happened to be filled with just about everything they needed, from a never ending supple of flour and jam to grain for the horses. Not to mention the all important.... wine? There was even a rifle with ammo and everyone had no trouble being perfect shots in no time at all. What the root cellar didn't have, the kindly old neighbor people provided for them. I also objected to the authors stereotyping of the Irish gypsies, from the bad teeth to the drunkenness as well as their murdering ways. And gypsy or not, no one in their right mind would slaughter farm animals like sheep and goats and then leave them to rot when people are near starving.

Needless to say I have no interest in continuing to read the series. Sorry but I will look for a more "believable" doomsday book in the future.
A book I got for free and started to read but lost interest in so it gets one star from me.

Just way too many implausible things.

An American family goes on vacation to Ireland. The cottage they are supposed to stay in has burned down so they are moved elsewhere. They find that there are horses and goats left by the absent owners that they have to take care of, along with an abundance of stored goods. Really, the owners just leave the life stock for some visitors they do not know to take care of?

There is a nuclear attack and of course the EMP wipes out their rental car. So they walk 10 miles into town. Yea - like that is going to happen with a ten YO. They buy groceries and carry them back.

They even find a 22 rifle in the barn and some ammo. The mother and ten YO boy try it out and the recoil nearly knocks them over. The ten YO knows how to use the rifle from watching Youtube videos.

I just lost interest in it so it gets the one star treatment.

I can take some implausibility but I need at least something that is believable somewhere along the line, but that is not to be found in this story.
Well written but poorly plotted story that had me pulling my hair out in frustration as I read along. Now, the author is a skilled writer and I enjoyed the mental images of fog and bog and green fields of Ireland, but I have never been a fan of books where the protagonist does something really dumb and is rewarded for it in the end. I counted no less than three instances where our heroine should have been dead in a ditch BUT FOR the intervention of good luck. Plotting a story where fair fortune is the method of extracting your protagonist from disaster strikes me the wrong way, but to each their own. I read all the reviews written and they sure sucked me in thinking this book was the next best thing to "Alas, Babylon". Sorry, not even close. This family continues tripping through the whole book with the survival sense of a mouse hanging out at a cat convention.

I know I am going to be in the minority here but I really had to force myself to finish this book, muttering under my breath the whole time. I don't think the author meant this intentionally, but after I finally reached the end I kept thinking that one lesson to take away is that if civilization is crashing down around you, take no prisoners. Not sure I agree but the logic works based on the way the story ends up.
What can I say the author obviously has never been to Ireland WE DO NOT TALK OR ACT OR LIVE LIKE THAT.
she clearly mixes up Scottish northern Irish and southern Irish language for your information
Aye is a Scottish and northern Ireland accent
A booger is what Dublin people call country people not the other way around and anyway we don't use that word anymore , again that was generations ago.
There are no gypsies in Ireland they are called travelers , gypsies are from eastern Europe,also any traveler reading this book and seeing the word knacker would be highly offended its the same as calling a black person the N word.
we do not hate the English
we do not live in cottages or have porches, you would be hard pressed to find a cottage with a dirt floor in Ireland now and if you did they would have just been built for the American tourist recently
we do not grow corn or eat cornbread in Ireland I understand its a staple in the US but not here
500 miles from limerick is the Irish sea its 124 miles from limerick to Dublin so to say there is no villages withing 500 miles of limerick is making Ireland out to be much bigger than it is
if an emp happened WE WOULD NOT ACT LIKE THAT

and its Jesus Mary and Joseph not jasus Joseph and Mary

we haven't said whisht since 1860
we don't address anyone as widow
and we are well able to take care of ourselves we have very few villages left in Ireland and what ones there are, all are within 3 or 4 miles from each other and if anything happened we wouldn't be in tents in a field we would be in apartments and houses, I live in the midlands in Ireland in a rural community and within 15 mins I can be in a major town from any direction from my house
travelers do not travel with horses and carriages the have mobile homes

if an emp happened to England and Ireland we would sort out our selves very quickly we are an agricultural country we have solar panels and everything !!!!!!!!!

we are not fond of peanut butter

I have read all 3 books and all i can say is i was cringing through most of it if this is what Americans think of Ireland your are very ignorant and must think we all live circa 200 years ago

We are a multi cultural society , we only speak Irish in certain parts of Ireland but it is dying out the average Irish person hasn't a clue how to speak Irish and its not Gaelic by the way that's the old language from the Celts which encompasses Scotland, wales and Ireland that language is similar to Irish but not the same again I would say to the author check your facts

there is so much more but I am so angry I cant think of anything else all I would say is to the author if you ever write another book set in Ireland please do us as the people of the country the courtesy of getting it right and not using stereotypes or what you think we might do and say. Its a wonder the were no leprechauns dancing around the place oh and by the way traveling from England, wales then to Ireland in a tee shirt in November , i don't think so. you can tell the author is from Florida and has no idea of the climate in this part of the world

A very irate Irish woman
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