Member Reviews
"Where the Dawn Comes Up Like Thunder" is a novel that combines suspense, history, and an intense reflection on themes of resilience and hope, set against a backdrop that blends the apocalyptic and the mysterious. Bernard, with his fluid and engaging narrative style, takes us to the heart of this disaster, conveying a sense of urgency, helplessness, and determination.
The characters are well-developed, with personal stories that intertwine interestingly, revealing both their courage and vulnerability. The author does an excellent job of making people's reactions in the face of impending destruction realistic, and the dynamics between the protagonists evolve in a believable and captivating manner.
Bernard's writing is rich in detail, creating a tense atmosphere that keeps the reader engaged from start to finish. While there are moments of great tension, the story doesn't lack introspective moments and reflections on human connections and the hope that can emerge even in the most difficult circumstances. It is an exciting and thought-provoking read that will appeal to fans of thrillers and survival stories, as well as those looking for a novel that explores the complexity of human emotions in times of crisis.