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Impact: The Cloverdale Series, Book 1

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What would you do if the grid went dark? Vince Walker is looking forward to the beginning of the summer and a visit from his son Cy. But while picking up his son at the Indianapolis airport, the country is thrust into nuclear warfare with the detonation of multiple EMPs. With fires burning out of control and the loss of the electrical grid, the entire country is thrown into chaos. Vince and his son, Cy, are forced to fight for their lives and escape the city as the world they once knew crumbles around them. As they try to return to their hometown of Cloverdale, Indiana, or what’s left of it, they struggle to accept their new environment. Forced to come to terms with the harsh reality of the nuclear attack, they press on through what is quickly becoming a post apocalyptic wasteland. Challenged with the absence of utilities and emergency services, they must save who and what they can before it’s too late. Read more

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  • Great Story
Format: Kindle
This author writes a story that includes excellent characters along with entertaining plot. Looking forward to the next sequel. Enjoy!!
Reviewed in the United States on August 11, 2025 by rlt123

  • Improbable scenarios based on burning buildings. Still a good writer.
Format: Paperback
The author has a tendency to overblown a scenario to the point of ridiculousness. In the last book series I read from him, he made it sound like everyone would die of thirst before they got home. In this series he makes it sound like burning homes will fall into the streets and kill everyone on them. I suppose one could say the author is a, "the sky is falling" type of writer. His science doesn't match natural occurrences. Another issue is to make the protagonist a Vietnam vet. Making him to be in his sixties. His son is in his early twenties. Not a likely scenario. It's about time authors put their veterans into the first or second Gulf War at the latest. Had he even watched a house burn while he was gathering info for his books, he would have found most, if any, houses do not fall into the streets as they are burning. They pretty much burn straight down. Even if they did fall over, most house aren't directly adjacent to the streets. I fault his editors as well as him for poor research of his material. Other than that, the author does write well. He grabs the readers attention to the survival methods, fears and drama inherent in survival books. Now, I hope in his next series he uses common sense to prevent him from writing into his stories things that just cannot happen. Like for instance I hope he doesn't get the idea of drowning he masses due to never ending rains. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2024 by Ken Moore

  • A quick paced action packed read
Format: Kindle
I’ve been a fan of Bruno Miller for a while now. This one does not disappoint, and it’s always enjoyable to start a new series. Definitely makes you think about the what ifs… If you haven’t read any of his books, I would highly recommend checking them out. The only caveat is that you may end up with sleepless nights not wanting to put the book down before you finish. In my world that is a big win—Enjoy. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 3, 2025 by Dan Bennett

  • An excellent accompaniment to The Dark Road!
Format: Kindle
Impact: Cloverdale book 1, is an accompanying series to go along with Bruno Miller's eponymous Dark Road post-EMP survival series. Set in Cloverdale, Indiana, it focuses on a different group of survivors and circumstances, though they share a universe. The writing is of the excellent quality one should expect from Miller with a good plot, lightning fast pacing, believable characters and vivid descriptions of environments and action sequences. 5/5 stars, highly recommended for fans of post-EMP survival thrillers! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2025 by Matt Egan

  • Did not enjoy this book
Format: Kindle
I bought this book with high hopes after enjoying the previous series by the author, but sadly I'm feeling a little bit let down after finishing the book. There is not anything I can put my finger on but it just didn't enjoy the story, and for some reason I couldn't identity with the characters and for me that is a big part of every book that I read. If I don't find the characters interesting the nine times out of ten I struggle with the book. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2019 by Ian Denner

  • Bruno has never disappointed me yet.
Format: Kindle
Impact: A Post-Apocalyptic Survival series (Cloverdale Book 1) Kindle read by Alexa by Bruno Miller I am a big Bruno Miller fan! Personally, this one did not seem to be as much of a pager turner as the last series, but this is only the first book in a new series that I look forward to! Bruno has never disappointed me yet. Seems like it will be a good story, my only complaint is this seemed like a shorter book than usual. Oh and for reviewer that said Blue Heeler’s are not bouncy little dogs, I beg to differ. My father’s Blue Heeler is very high energy, he’s a wonderful dog, but he is high energy. As for ‘little’ – I will say it must depend on what size dog you are used to. His Blue Heeler is smaller than our last 3 dogs . . . . do Blue Heeler’s seem small to me, yes. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 1, 2019 by Kindle Customer

  • A great start to a new series.
Format: Kindle
I recently discovered this author and am glad I did. His writing and storylines are refreshing. Yes it’s an apocalyptic story but some authors have so much blood, death and violence that I just don’t enjoy reading them. The characters are interesting and the storyline intriguing and possible. Each person has their own story and it’s great to read about people who feel real. My only criticism,as I had with his last series, is the length of his books. Much too short. I pay for kindle unlimited so the books are “free”. I very likely wouldn’t buy them all otherwise as is only a few hours of entertainment per book ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 18, 2019 by KJ Nolan

  • Miller is always great
Format: Kindle
I've read all of Bruno Miller's books, and I've loved them all. He has the kind of style of writing that sucks you in and doesn't bother you with unneeded filler. You feel like you are living in the book and you know the characters. My only complaint is the shortness of the books. Just as my heart is pounding with anticipation, it ends. Still, well worth the read. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2019 by healthnut

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