Friday, May 16, 2014

The Water Crisis Chronicles Blog Tour




Title: Waterproof
Author: Amber Garr
Genre: NA, Dystopian
Pages: 258










The Blurb: Dying of thirst is the new reality.

Five years after the last drop of clean water disappeared, global societies collapsed and nuclear war shattered all hope of recovery. In a place now only a skeleton of its former self, survivors fight to avoid capture by the government. Forced to work in factories that produce the only drinking water available, those who go in, never come out.

Zach and Vivienne have lived as deserters since they were teenagers. Fighting amongst their own and scrounging for the necessities of life, they've learned to rely on each other in every way. Yet when tragedy strikes and the true objectives of the government facility are revealed, their world is ripped apart.

A fate once thought to hold their demise may be the sole answer to their survival. Who can they trust? Who can they believe?
In this life, it pays to be waterproof.

My Review: I fell in love with the cover of this book first something about her eyes drew me in. I then read the blurb and I was hooked. I had to know more I had to learn about those blue eyes and why this story had totally sucked me in. As I began to read I am introduced to Vivienne (Vee) and Zach. They have been together for quite awhile and play off of one another very well. To be honest the concept of this story scares the living daylights out of me has it is a very realistic possibility in our world. Not a subject that I want to think of as a reality. This is part of what had me hooked about Waterproof is that it deals with a very real problem that could someday be a reality. Kind of makes you think. I was beginning to get completely engrossed into the story. The group of deserters as they are called is attacked leaving the remaining few to try and get them out of the governments factory before it's to late! Vee and Zack are part of the deserters and they do have a history together and somewhere between the battling and surviving they fall in love. Sometimes love finds us in the worst possible of times. It doesn't matter to them they are bound to make it work for them. As they work to rescue the others and avoid being caught themselves. Only to be left wondering who to trust. They only ever relied on each other and now their lives are turned completely upside down, tattered and torn at the seems with the most critical decisions facing them trust the wrong person and it all is over. Waterproof is told from two POV's and at first had me confused but I figured t out fairly quick and in the end thought it was great being able to know more than one person's thoughts on the matter and ii personally thought it made for a better story. Amber Garr did an excellent job with this story her writing was so detailed and thought provoking leaving me wondering if this water scare become a very true reality for us someday. I enjoyed reading Waterproof and would recommend it to anyone!
5/5



Series Website: www.thewatercrisischronicles.com


Excerpt 1
Ten more steps.
My legs ached with every jarring move, growing heavier the closer I got to my destination. The weight of my bounty pulled against me like a prisoner’s chain. If I dropped it, I would be safe. The idea taunted me as I ran through the abandoned junk yard, dodging large pieces of scrap metal and sliding over the rusty hoods of skeletal cars.
“Drop them or I’ll shoot you dead,” a gruff voice yelled behind me.
I didn't dare turn back. Something whizzed past my ear and slammed into the side of an old van blocking the path in front of me. A reddish dust full of steel splinters exploded in my face as the unmistakable sound of tearing metal pierced the dusk air. I’d gravely misjudged this group of deserters.
Heart hammering in my chest, I slid to a stop before crashing into the bullet hole meant for my head. Two bottles slipped from my arms and rolled underneath the van before I could stop them. Shit. There wasn't enough time but I couldn't go back with only those left in my hands.
 I braved a look behind at my pursuers. The three men tearing after me had nothing but revenge in their eyes. If the two sawed-off shotguns didn't represent their intentions, then the man firing the military rifle at my head made it very clear.
Another bullet slammed into the van just as I ducked down to retrieve the bottles. Footsteps pounded against the broken pavement and dead leaves, sounding more like an army than a handful of survivors like me. I reached as far as my shoulder would allow, ignoring the pain searing through my tired muscles. My fingertips brushed the plastic container just before it rolled further under the van.
“Where’d he go?” one of the men called out. He sounded close.
Dropping to my stomach, I nestled the remaining bottles under my left arm, while trying to retrieve the others with my right. After squeezing half my body underneath the van, I finally grabbed the first, then the second. Another shot ricocheted off the ground in front of me. They were trying to flush out my position and if they found me now, I was dead.
Scooping up the prized possessions I’d risked my life for, I prepared to run. Trapped between two vehicles, only one option presented itself - I’d have to get to the old cargo containers. This particular group of deserters set up their camp inside a metal scrap yard. Smart and resourceful. The dilapidated containers had been pushed to the sides, creating a barrier and providing some semblance of safety. Although I’d slipped through them easily on my way in, my arms were now full of water bottles that slowed me down.
Water. Wars were fought and lost over it. People died. Billions of humans perished in the days leading up to the end. And now I risked my life for a mere eight liters because we’d used the last natural drop of clean water on the planet five years ago.
Metal cracked above my head. Dust fell into my eyes and tiny pellets showered over my back like a swarm of bees.
“I've got him!”
I looked up in fear, only to see that I still had a clear path to my escape. Shotgun man had his sights somewhere else. Now was my chance.
Sucking in a deep breath, I scrambled to my feet and ran as hard as I could toward the narrow crevice between the containers. Forcing myself not to turn and look where they were, I ignored the shouting and distinct sound of shells hitting the ground.

Five more steps.


Title: Waterfall
Author: Amber Garr
Genre: Dystopian Novella
Pages: 95











The Blurb: The water is gone. The wars have begun. 

Clean water is a luxury most can no longer afford. Climate change, industrial sabotage, and greed have turned country against country as each one tries to provide for its citizens. Terrorist groups target desalinization plants and frustrated governments hunt those who work against them. Rationing, sequestering, and patrolling have become routine at a time when there are too many people and not enough resources. 

While the world around them disintegrates into chaos, Zach and Vivienne hope that their life in a government-run complex will retain some semblance of normalcy. But when attacks on their water supplies bring war to their sheltered community, they must accept their new fate. Stay and fight or flee and endure—it’s a difficult decision with lasting consequences. 

Will they choose what’s safe? Or will they choose to survive? 

**This is a prequel novella for The Water Crisis Chronicles.** 

My Review: Waterfall is an awesome novella. I truly believe it is instrumental in learning how it all began. How Zach and Vee came to be and how there live where intertwined from the very beginning. I found answers that helped me understand some things but, there were some questions there were no answers for. I love how this novella gave me enough answers but, left me wondering for others. Waterfall is an excellent addition to Waterproof and I look forward to more of the story as I feel we have not heard the last of Zach and Vee just yet. 
5/5  


About the Author:
Amber Garr spends her days as a scientist and nights writing about other worlds. Born in Pennsylvania, she lives in Maryland with her husband and their furry kids. Her childhood imaginary friend was a witch, Halloween is sacred, and she is certain she has a supernatural sense of smell. Amber is a multiple Royal Palm Literary Award winner, author of The Syrenka Series, The Leila Marx Novels, The Water Crisis Chronicles, and the upcoming Death Warden Series. When not obsessing over the unknown, she can be found dancing, reading, or enjoying a good movie.

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Twitter: @AmberGarr1





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