The Last Stars in the Sky

The Last Stars in the Sky

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  • Author:Kate Hewitt
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Summary

From a million-copy bestselling author, comes an unforgettable and heartbreaking story about one woman’s determination to keep her family together when their world falls apart。。。

“Mom, why are you so mad at Dad?”

“I’m not,” I say, which isn’t exactly true。 Putting on a brave face for my two young daughters—pretending everything is fine in my marriage—has been hard。 That, and losing the house after Daniel lied to me。

I never expected to have to uproot my family to go live in my parents’ isolated cottage on Lost Lake。 It’s twenty miles to the nearest town, an insignificant speck in endless pine forests。 Nobody’s lived here for a decade。

Now, I pick up a rusty pail from its nest of autumn leaves and turn to my daughter。 Suddenly, I recall how I used to help my own mother pick wild strawberries up here as a little girl。 Maybe, this isn’t a punishment。 Maybe this place will be the making of our family。

I’m still thinking it when my daughter rests her silky head on my shoulder that evening in the flickering firelight。 And when, over a steaming cup of coffee at dawn, I watch a single loon cut a course through the mirrored surface of Lost Lake。

Later, I’ll hold on to these memories—ghostly shreds of another life。 Because just eight hours after I sat on that sofa, feeling so hopeful, the world as I knew it—as anyone knew it—was gone for good。

What do you do when the worst thing in the world happens to your family? A gripping, beautiful story that will break your heart。 For fans of Boo Walker, Where the Forest Meets the Stars and Julianne MacLean。

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Reviews

Charlotte Freeman

Not my normal genre of books and I almost gave up in the first part, however I decided to persevere。 Well written and interesting subject, however I felt it ended abruptly and difnt conclude the story。

Beth

Wow。 How is this not getting more attention?

Jane Couttie

Thank you to NetGalley and the publishers for letting me read this book and review it。 I’m a bit lost for words surprisingly! The title and the front cover gave the impression of a different book, maybe that’s why looks can be deceiving! I hadn’t read the blurb about it so was going in blind。 It took a twist I never would have expected and turned into a book I would never usually even pick up。 But I was hooked at times! I don’t want to give spoilers away but it is not what you are expecting。 We Thank you to NetGalley and the publishers for letting me read this book and review it。 I’m a bit lost for words surprisingly! The title and the front cover gave the impression of a different book, maybe that’s why looks can be deceiving! I hadn’t read the blurb about it so was going in blind。 It took a twist I never would have expected and turned into a book I would never usually even pick up。 But I was hooked at times! I don’t want to give spoilers away but it is not what you are expecting。 We meet Alex and her family。 Due to things going wrong for them - they escape to rural Canada to her parents Cabin to try and rebuild a life…but what is about to come you can not predict。 The story is about their fight to survive。 I really liked the book and couldn’t put it down but I must say I was disappointed in how quick it went from mid story to bam the end。 I feel like it was really rushed and surely there should be a sequel? Also would have been good to learn more about Daniel and Sam’s trip。 Don’t want to give too much away! Will definitely look out for more of her books though。 。。。more

Sandysbookaday

EXCERPT: We drive in an increasingly taut and expectant silence down the road, the trees on either side of the narrow dirt track looming above, dark and menacing, or maybe that's just me, reading into a difficult situation。 After all, none of us really want to be here。 Thanksgiving is in just over a week, and we're meant to be having turkey, watching football, relaxing - reveling in our comfortable home back in Westport, Connecticut, in front of the big screen TV, the turkey in the oven, spinach EXCERPT: We drive in an increasingly taut and expectant silence down the road, the trees on either side of the narrow dirt track looming above, dark and menacing, or maybe that's just me, reading into a difficult situation。 After all, none of us really want to be here。 Thanksgiving is in just over a week, and we're meant to be having turkey, watching football, relaxing - reveling in our comfortable home back in Westport, Connecticut, in front of the big screen TV, the turkey in the oven, spinach dip and pita chips on the coffee table, a bottle of red breathing on the sideboard。 Except that home isn't ours anymore and we had nowhere else to go but here - my parent's ramshackle cabin in rural Ontario, Canada that hasn't had a single visitor in seven years。This is a chance to reset, I remind myself。 Reboot。 Refresh。 Re-something。 Take deep breaths and mindfully remember what is good about life, what we're grateful for 。 。 。 or so all the glossy magazines and curated Instagram feeds tell me。 All I need is a matcha iced tea and the space to recalibrate。 Throw in a yoga mat and it's all good。I close my eyes against the dark, winding road。 It didn't take much to make me cynical, and yet I still want to believe in it all。 I want to believe that six weeks away from reality is really what we need to restart our lives, get them back, much better than ever。ABOUT 'THE LAST STARS IN THE SKY': “Mom, why are you so mad at Dad?”“I’m not,” I say, which isn’t exactly true。 Putting on a brave face for my two young daughters—pretending everything is fine in my marriage—has been hard。 That, and losing the house after Daniel lied to me。I never expected to have to uproot my family to go live in my parents’ isolated cottage on Lost Lake。 It’s twenty miles to the nearest town, an insignificant speck in endless pine forests。 Nobody’s lived here for a decade。Now, I pick up a rusty pail from its nest of autumn leaves and turn to my daughter。 Suddenly, I recall how I used to help my own mother pick wild strawberries up here as a little girl。 Maybe, this isn’t a punishment。 Maybe this place will be the making of our family。I’m still thinking it when my daughter rests her silky head on my shoulder that evening in the flickering firelight。 And when, over a steaming cup of coffee at dawn, I watch a single loon cut a course through the mirrored surface of Lost Lake。Later, I’ll hold on to these memories—ghostly shreds of another life。 Because just eight hours after I sat on that sofa, feeling so hopeful, the world as I knew it—as anyone knew it—was gone for good。MY THOUGHTS: The Last Stars in the Sky was a complete surprise to me。 I automatically request Kate Hewitt's books。 I think that there has only ever been one that I have been a bit ho-hum about。 I was expecting a family drama and, yes, that is certainly what I got but not in the format I was expecting! Kate Hewitt continues to amaze me with the versatility of her writing。 I almost stopped reading when the 'big event' happened, but I am so glad I didn't。 Kate took me on a journey is scarily realistic and quite probably going to happen at some point in the future。 She chronicles the changes to this 'entitled' family as they struggle for survival at the most basic level; how their priorities suddenly change and they hone skills they never knew they had。The characters are complex and it was exciting watching as they adapt to their new circumstances, developed resilience and learned to think differently - in terms of survival rather than wants。 Alex amazed me, as did Mattie。 As they faced more difficulties, their personalities slowly grew into people I actually liked。 This is not an easy read in places。 Daniel's journey to rescue their son Sam from his college is harrowing。 It could have been a book all on its own。 I don't know that I liked the ending - it's a cliffhanger。 The jury is still out on that one。 But as for the rest of the read, I unexpectedly really enjoyed it and read the whole book in just over a day。 ⭐⭐⭐⭐#TheLastStarsintheSky #NetGalleyTHE AUTHOR: Kate likes to read women's fiction, mystery and thrillers, as well as historical novels。 She particularly enjoys reading about well-drawn characters and avoids high-concept plots。Having lived in both New York City and a tiny village on the windswept northwest coast of England, she now resides in a market town in Wales with her husband, five children, and two Golden Retrievers。DISCLOSURE: Thank you to Storm Publishing via NetGalley for providing a digital ARC of The Last Stars in the Sky by Kate Hewitt for review。 All opinions expressed in this review are entirely my own personal opinions。https://sandysbookaday。wordpress。com/。。。 。。。more

Bookbug_40

Brilliant book。 Loved it from the start to finish。 Admirable Characters。 Their struggles and tremendous strength are something I admired a lot。 Fast-paced and engaging throughout。 Courage in the time of tragedy is the main strong point of the story。 Parents can do anything to save their children from harm, even risking their own life。 Highly recommended。 Thanks to Netgalley and the publisher for the eARC。

Anne

The Last Stars in the Sky by Kate Hewitt is a departure。 In takes place in the Ontario wilderness mostly, after a nuclear attack on multiple cities in the US and Canada。 There is no communication: no television, no internet, so Alex and Daniel work to survive and save their family: Mattie and Ruby, their daughters, and Sam their son who was in college。 The four had arrived at her parents’ cabin to recover from the trauma of Daniel losing his job, lying about it, and then losing their house。 Matt The Last Stars in the Sky by Kate Hewitt is a departure。 In takes place in the Ontario wilderness mostly, after a nuclear attack on multiple cities in the US and Canada。 There is no communication: no television, no internet, so Alex and Daniel work to survive and save their family: Mattie and Ruby, their daughters, and Sam their son who was in college。 The four had arrived at her parents’ cabin to recover from the trauma of Daniel losing his job, lying about it, and then losing their house。 Mattie, at almost 14, had hooked up with a boy who was trouble and so they decided on this reset。 The reset probably saved their lives。 It is a story of survival, of doing things one never dreamed they were capable of。 As Daniel took of in their car to bring Sam home, the women set about trying to survive and plan for whatever future there was。 The most stark thing about this novel is the two types of reactions people seemed to have。 Some were willing to help and do whatever was necessary to survive。 The others, thwarted bullies in most cases, just wanted to survive and they raped and pillaged to accomplish that。 Several people joined Alex and the girls at the cabin and they were making progress toward sustainability。 It had been five months since Daniel had left and they had given up hope that he was still alive。 The government turned out to be useless and many of the bullies came from their ranks。 It, as most post-apocalyptic novels are, is bleak, but full of the human spirit, which can accomplish much when pressed All too realistic。 Thanks Kate Hewitt for giving us a peek into the future。 Let’s hope it remains fiction。 I was invited to read The Last Stars in the Sky by Storm Publishing。 All thoughts and opinions are mine。 #Netgalley #StormPublishing #KateHewitt #TheLastStarsInTheSky 。。。more

Brenda Bishop

This book really surprised me。 It was amazing。 It's about keeping your family together post nuclear attacks on America。 I loved all the characters! Thank you to Netgalley and the publisher for allowing me to read this arc in exchange for an honest review! This book really surprised me。 It was amazing。 It's about keeping your family together post nuclear attacks on America。 I loved all the characters! Thank you to Netgalley and the publisher for allowing me to read this arc in exchange for an honest review! 。。。more

Sara K

Just wow! My first book from this author but definitely not my last。 What an incredible writer。 The characters were amazingly thought out - from their personalities, to their interactions, to the changes they went through, just spectacular。 The storyline was creative and well thought out。 Everything was perfectly descriptive - at times I was able to fully transport myself into this book。 Honestly, I could not put this down and can’t wait to recommend it to friends! Thank you NetGalley for my adv Just wow! My first book from this author but definitely not my last。 What an incredible writer。 The characters were amazingly thought out - from their personalities, to their interactions, to the changes they went through, just spectacular。 The storyline was creative and well thought out。 Everything was perfectly descriptive - at times I was able to fully transport myself into this book。 Honestly, I could not put this down and can’t wait to recommend it to friends! Thank you NetGalley for my advanced reader copy 。。。more

Kristin

Thank you NetGalley and Storm Publishing for an ARC of The Last Stars in the Sky by Kate Hewitt for an honest review。This was the first book by Kate Hewitt that I have read and I really enjoyed it。 Her writing is beautiful even when the subject matter is deep。 I enjoyed how the chapters switched between Alex and Daniel so you could see the struggles each of them were going through for their family。 Definitely don't judge the book by the cover, I was really surprised by the turn of events。 It's t Thank you NetGalley and Storm Publishing for an ARC of The Last Stars in the Sky by Kate Hewitt for an honest review。This was the first book by Kate Hewitt that I have read and I really enjoyed it。 Her writing is beautiful even when the subject matter is deep。 I enjoyed how the chapters switched between Alex and Daniel so you could see the struggles each of them were going through for their family。 Definitely don't judge the book by the cover, I was really surprised by the turn of events。 It's the end of the world as we know it。 I remember having a lot of the same feelings reading this as I did years ago reading The Things That Keep us Here by Carla Buckley。 Definitely situations that you will remember。 。。。more

Joanne Cartwright

What starts out as a trip to the old family lakeside cottage, neglected after the death of one grandparent and the failing health of the other rapidly turns dark as the world collapse around them。The scene is beautifully set with the ramshackle old house in need of as much TLC as the familial relationships。 As the world collapses the core characters find inner strengths they did not know they possessed as they struggle to reunite their eldest son with the family and protect their new homestead。T What starts out as a trip to the old family lakeside cottage, neglected after the death of one grandparent and the failing health of the other rapidly turns dark as the world collapse around them。The scene is beautifully set with the ramshackle old house in need of as much TLC as the familial relationships。 As the world collapses the core characters find inner strengths they did not know they possessed as they struggle to reunite their eldest son with the family and protect their new homestead。The whole plot is so possible a threat as to make it terrifying, particularly the speed at which society disintegrates。 It left me pondering whether I would even want to be a survivor faced with that future!A fast paced and emotional read。 。。。more

Jean

I have just finished reading "The Last Stars in the Sky" by Kate Hewitt。 Thanks you to Storm Publishing and NetGalley for the advanced copy in exchange for an honest review。 This is not the type of book I would normally read。 It is about a family of five who journeys to their summer cabin in Canada to start anew after the husband loses his job and they lose the house。 Alex, the wife feels as though an extended trop to the cabin will be the answer to reset their lives。 The son Sam, stays at colle I have just finished reading "The Last Stars in the Sky" by Kate Hewitt。 Thanks you to Storm Publishing and NetGalley for the advanced copy in exchange for an honest review。 This is not the type of book I would normally read。 It is about a family of five who journeys to their summer cabin in Canada to start anew after the husband loses his job and they lose the house。 Alex, the wife feels as though an extended trop to the cabin will be the answer to reset their lives。 The son Sam, stays at college and the rest of the family travels to the cabin。 A few days after they arrive。。。there is a nuclear strike in the USA and they are left without food water or safety。 With their future in jeapordt, Daniel (The Husband) leaves the family to go find ;Sam, while Alex, and her two daughters are left at the remote cabin to survive。And survive they do。。。through resilience and sheer determination they learn to hunt, fish, forage in the woods, and suvive agains the odds。。。sometimes doing and seeing things they would never want to do。 Meanwhile Daniel struggles to find Sam。。。and endures his own survival in what seems like horrible consequences。The story culminates in some feel good moments。。。but ultimately, the family must work together to keep surviving, but at this point, the reader is fairly confident that they will all survive。I loved the characters in this story。 They were real and honest and scared and resilient when they had to be。 There were some ugly moments but moments of great triumph as well。 The suthor did an excellent job of showing both the wonderful and horribly ugly side of humanity。I wish more time had been spent describing the journey of Daniel when he went looking for Sam。 We still don't know what he did that was so awful。。。we can only imagine and maybe that is the whole point。All in all。。。i liked this book ALOT! A welcome departure from my usual choices that tells the story of survival and sacrifice and the human spirit。Happy Reading 。。。more

Amber

Happy Publication Day!Thank you Netgalley and Storm Publishing for and Arc in exchange for and honest review!Went into this book blind, not knowing what it was about or have never heard of the author。 The book started out a little slow, but 1/4 of the way in it picked up! The was an excellent story of disaster, family, survival。 I couldn’t put it down, highly recommend。 Get ready for a rollercoaster of emotions。 I will definitely be reading more of Kate Hewitt’s books。

Diane Jewell

The Last Stars in the Sky by Kate Hewitt ⭐⭐⭐⭐Another good book that I happily got to read and review by Kate。 A very emotional tear jerker book about a family's fight to survive。 Pre-order your copy today for a Jan release。 Must have tissues。 I received an advanced copy from netgalley for my honesty reviews。 The Last Stars in the Sky by Kate Hewitt ⭐⭐⭐⭐Another good book that I happily got to read and review by Kate。 A very emotional tear jerker book about a family's fight to survive。 Pre-order your copy today for a Jan release。 Must have tissues。 I received an advanced copy from netgalley for my honesty reviews。 。。。more

Alison

Wow! What a book! The Last Stars in the Sky was a complete surprise。 I thought it was going to ba a simple。book with something happening to one of the family an illness or something similar that would change her life。 I never thought it would be anything like a nuclear war。 How would we cope if it did happen? This is raw and unfiltered and left me stunned。

SueK

Unique, powerful, and frightening with its possibility。 Alex does what she must to hold her family together after nuclear blasts decimate the largest cities in the US。 this story of survival, family, and relationships is unlike anything I’ve read。Thanks to Net Galley for the ARC

Roxi Lee

Thank you to Netgalley , the publisher and the author for an ARC for this book。 I loved the way this book started out but then it took a dark turn。 It was really too heavy for me。 It was too much like the walking dead without the zombies。 It also might an unpopular opinion but I didn’t like the ending of the book。

Kimberley Jamie

I received an advanced copy of this book。 Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own。 Well-written book yet very heavy and depressing。 Definitely an emotional, thought-provoking story that will bring a reader to tears with the destruction and characters resilience love, loss and tragedy。

Lu (my_readinghabit)

I loved "The Last Stars in the Sky" by Kate Hewitt。From the very beginning, the end of the world vibe had me hooked。 Seriously, I couldn't put it down。。。。 the emotions it stirred up were amazing, beautiful, heartbreaking but yet hopeful。 The survival techniques, the courage displayed, and the bonds formed in the face of the end are captivating。 A truly resilient and grabbing journey。 I loved "The Last Stars in the Sky" by Kate Hewitt。From the very beginning, the end of the world vibe had me hooked。 Seriously, I couldn't put it down。。。。 the emotions it stirred up were amazing, beautiful, heartbreaking but yet hopeful。 The survival techniques, the courage displayed, and the bonds formed in the face of the end are captivating。 A truly resilient and grabbing journey。 。。。more

Suzy

Wow I didn't see that coming。 I was sucked into this book once we know that they are going to be stuck there and how to figure out how to survive。 This is a family looking for answers and finding support in each other。 While they are going through a crazy apocalypse。 This book was intense and I laid awake thinking about it。 I liked how they learned to live off the land and figured out who could be of help to them。Thanks NetGalley for this ARC。 Wow I didn't see that coming。 I was sucked into this book once we know that they are going to be stuck there and how to figure out how to survive。 This is a family looking for answers and finding support in each other。 While they are going through a crazy apocalypse。 This book was intense and I laid awake thinking about it。 I liked how they learned to live off the land and figured out who could be of help to them。Thanks NetGalley for this ARC。 。。。more

Jay’s Nerdy Reads

This book was such a thriller! Read all the way to the bottom if you want to know why I rated it 3。25/5 even though I technically loved it。I didn’t read the synopsis of this book or I didn’t remember what it was about。 I honestly thought it was a completely different genre and the cover is a little deceiving… but I was pleasantly surprised。 It was such a great twist and I enjoyed it。I was so invested in all the characters and their journey。 It felt like I was watching an apocalyptic movie。 It ga This book was such a thriller! Read all the way to the bottom if you want to know why I rated it 3。25/5 even though I technically loved it。I didn’t read the synopsis of this book or I didn’t remember what it was about。 I honestly thought it was a completely different genre and the cover is a little deceiving… but I was pleasantly surprised。 It was such a great twist and I enjoyed it。I was so invested in all the characters and their journey。 It felt like I was watching an apocalyptic movie。 It gave me the same vibes as The Last of Us, Resident Evil (but with no zombies), or any movie along that line。 I almost wish there were more to read, like it could be a series?I loved this book。 I was so invested in this book。 But the last 10-15% totally ruined it for me。 。。。more

Jane Nault Perron

Wow! Not at all what I expected from the brief summary 。 I probably wouldn't have read it if I had known, but I am glad I did。 Very well written story。 So poignant。 Wish I had a litter more closure at the end inr regards to the parents relationship。 Wow! Not at all what I expected from the brief summary 。 I probably wouldn't have read it if I had known, but I am glad I did。 Very well written story。 So poignant。 Wish I had a litter more closure at the end inr regards to the parents relationship。 。。。more

Paula

The Last Stars in the Sky is a jump in genres for Kate Hewitt。 I have read her contemporary romance, historical and women’s fiction。 I guess I never expected her to write a speculative dystopian fiction story。 But write one she did, bringing her A game to this story。The plot is complex and hauntingly realistic, with vivid landscape both in the crumbling world as well as in the quiet nature by the lake。 The characters are complex, making you imagine if you would have been able to survive and reac The Last Stars in the Sky is a jump in genres for Kate Hewitt。 I have read her contemporary romance, historical and women’s fiction。 I guess I never expected her to write a speculative dystopian fiction story。 But write one she did, bringing her A game to this story。The plot is complex and hauntingly realistic, with vivid landscape both in the crumbling world as well as in the quiet nature by the lake。 The characters are complex, making you imagine if you would have been able to survive and react as they did。 It was especially well done with Danile’s and Alex’s perspectives especially after they were separated。 I turned pages as quickly I could read them to see who survived and who didn’t。 There are some good and bad twists as the story progressed but so seemingly real。 I was right there with this family as they discovered what they are made of deep down。 My only sorrow is the reader is not told if there will be a sequel。 I so want to know what happens to this unforgettable family as time goes on。 I want to know who drop those bombs, why they did it and if law and order can be restored? What a thrilling story。 An ARC of the book was provided by the publisher through NetGalley which I voluntarily chose to read and review。 All thoughts and opinions are my own。 。。。more

Annette

Alex and Daniel have escaped to their cabin in Canada。 They only planned on being there for six weeks or so。 Neither one expected what was to happen。 I thought this was a well written and very intense book。 It was hard to read at times but I couldn’t stop not reading either。 It’s a page turner that really leaves you thinking。

Joanne

Gripping take of survival, defiantly not my usual read but glad I stuck with it。 Great characters, totally thought provoking。 Thank you netgalley for the advanced copy

Erin Cheifetz

What lengths would you go to in order to protect your family? In this amazing, beautifully written story by Kate Hewitt, you will find yourself itching for the next page and unable to put the story down。 You will feel as if you are apart of Alex and Daniel's family and are going through all the ups and downs with them。 You will find yourself coming up with different scenarios and solutions to help the family succeed in their wild adventures。This was my first book by Kate Hewitt and it will defin What lengths would you go to in order to protect your family? In this amazing, beautifully written story by Kate Hewitt, you will find yourself itching for the next page and unable to put the story down。 You will feel as if you are apart of Alex and Daniel's family and are going through all the ups and downs with them。 You will find yourself coming up with different scenarios and solutions to help the family succeed in their wild adventures。This was my first book by Kate Hewitt and it will definitely NOT be my last。 She has away of keeping you hooked and intrigued。 I wish the story never had to end!For fans of survival, found family, and protecting the ones you love kind of stories。 You will not be disappointed。 Buy this book NOW!!!!! 。。。more

Chelsea Rowlands

If there was a nuclear attack across the US, ending life as you knew it, what would you do to survive? The Last Stars in the Sky is about Alex and Daniel and their family as they travel, forge, steal, hunt and do unthinkable things to survive the post-apocalyptic world as they know it。 Heart pounding and heartbreaking, you will find yourself totally engulfed in this novel。 The Last Stars in The Sky is a book that will stay with you long after you finish it。 Thank you to NetGalley and the publish If there was a nuclear attack across the US, ending life as you knew it, what would you do to survive? The Last Stars in the Sky is about Alex and Daniel and their family as they travel, forge, steal, hunt and do unthinkable things to survive the post-apocalyptic world as they know it。 Heart pounding and heartbreaking, you will find yourself totally engulfed in this novel。 The Last Stars in The Sky is a book that will stay with you long after you finish it。 Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for the advanced reading copy in exchange for my honest review。 。。。more

Kathleen

Alex has problems。 Her husband Daniel was fired from his job。 He neglected to tell her and instead pretended to go to work until missed mortgage payments caused them to lose the house。 Fourteen year old Mattie kept her boyfriend’s drugs in her locker and now is suspended from school。 Younger daughter Ruby has quirky behavior but no diagnosis。 Problems。 Now, with nowhere else to go, they’ve traveled to her parent’s remote summer cabin on a lake in rural Canada。 Problems。 This is what Mattie think Alex has problems。 Her husband Daniel was fired from his job。 He neglected to tell her and instead pretended to go to work until missed mortgage payments caused them to lose the house。 Fourteen year old Mattie kept her boyfriend’s drugs in her locker and now is suspended from school。 Younger daughter Ruby has quirky behavior but no diagnosis。 Problems。 Now, with nowhere else to go, they’ve traveled to her parent’s remote summer cabin on a lake in rural Canada。 Problems。 This is what Mattie thinks about as she falls asleep on the first night in their new setting。 The morning brings a different set and definition of problems。 Major cities of United States have been destroyed by nuclear attack。 No one knows who is responsible。 Millions are dead。 There is no internet and very little communication。 The food they brought with them will have to last until…when?The Last Stars in the Sky is a novel about family, about survival, love and fellowship。 It’s about what happens when society is broken apart, about when the only moral compass is yours alone。 Without spoilers, it is impossible to tell you how compulsively readable this thriller is, how much you’ll care about the characters, especially Alex, and how strongly you’ll wish for a happy ending。 5 stars。Thank you to NetGalley, Storm Publishing and Kate Hewitt for this ARC。 。。。more

Maria Angela

It was quite a surprise for me to read the contents of the book。 It's nothing like what I was expecting。 Could I put it down? No, not a chance。 Finally, it is a book that makes you consider all these terrible wars we see in various places。 Maybe a copy of the book should be sent to politicians around the world。 We need peace, always peace; otherwise, the book story may come true。 It was quite a surprise for me to read the contents of the book。 It's nothing like what I was expecting。 Could I put it down? No, not a chance。 Finally, it is a book that makes you consider all these terrible wars we see in various places。 Maybe a copy of the book should be sent to politicians around the world。 We need peace, always peace; otherwise, the book story may come true。 。。。more

Candice Quinn

I truly enjoyed this emotionally charged novel!Author Kate Hewitt took me on emotional rollercoaster ride with this story about how a family is faced with life after a nuclear attack。 Each character in her story is faced with so many challenges and in the end they learn to adapt and appreciate the things they once took for granted。 One of my favorite quotes from the book is when Alex questions her ill neighbor about how she can have faith when the world has been destroyed。 Her neighbor said, “ S I truly enjoyed this emotionally charged novel!Author Kate Hewitt took me on emotional rollercoaster ride with this story about how a family is faced with life after a nuclear attack。 Each character in her story is faced with so many challenges and in the end they learn to adapt and appreciate the things they once took for granted。 One of my favorite quotes from the book is when Alex questions her ill neighbor about how she can have faith when the world has been destroyed。 Her neighbor said, “ Sweetheart, that’s when you’ve got to have faith most of all” 。 This book has you thinking about what really matters in life。 Could not put this book down! Thanks to Netgalley for the eArc for my honest review。 。。。more

Tabitha

This book started a little slow, but ended up being an action-packed, drama-filled book。 There was so much going on and I’m not sure how they all handled it all。 I can’t imagine how hard it was for Alex, Daniel, & all the other characters to survive against all odds。

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