#Review: Inferno Girls – Aaron Michael Ritchey

Cavatica Weller is still reeling from the fact that she and her sisters took their headcount to where they needed to go. Mind you, they’re still on the run and determined to outsmart their pursuers. It isn’t easy, though, when people are taking potshots at them at every turn. Nevertheless, she and the others will do everything possible to survive.
A far departure from the usual post-apocalyptic tropes, The Juniper War series definitely packs a punch. I’ve been enjoying the fact that Aaron provides his readers with a unique and in-depth look at what America would be like if such things depicted within this book were to happen in this day and age. Personally, I think everything would go to Hell in a hand basket. I kid you not.
He’s taken this unique storyline and shaped it in such a way that you find yourself wanting to know more. It doesn’t matter that there are characters you’d love to dislike within the story itself. By the time you get to the end of the book, you find yourself rooting for characters you never thought would be possible. So looking forward to book four and all the story entails.
SYNOPSIS
By 2058, both the Sino-American War and the Sterility Epidemic have decimated the male population. Electricity does not function in five western states. Collectively, they are known as The Juniper. It is the most dangerous place on Earth.
Cavatica Weller and her gunslinging sisters did the impossible: they took three thousand head of cattle across a wasteland of outlaws, blizzards, and a cloned army of super soldiers. But once again, they are on the run.
This time, there are no outsiders, they know who the enemy is, and the stakes have never been higher. In the deserts of a broken world, they’ll be pushed to their limits.
And standing between them and freedom is a mysterious city ruled by men.
PURCHASE LINKS
AMAZON
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07V6MR4VP
ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Aaron Michael Ritchey was born with Colorado thunderstorms in his soul. He’s sought shelter as a world traveler, an endurance athlete, a story addict, and even gave serious thought to becoming a Roman Catholic priest. After too brief a time in Paris, he moved back to the American West and lives semi-comfortably with three forces of nature: a little, blonde hurricane, an artistic tornado, and a beautiful, beautiful blizzard.
SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS
WEBSITE
http://aaronmritchey.com
TWITTER
http://www.twitter.com/AaronMRitchey


