Edge of Collapse Books 1-7 + Chaos Rising - Kyla Stone Audiobook
Language: EnglishKeywords: 
EMP
 Kyla Stone
 Survival Thriller
Shared by:Cynicous
Written by
Read by Stacey Glemboski
Format: MP3
Edge of Collapse Series:
01 Edge of Collapse
1.5 Chaos Rising
02 Edge of Madness
03 Edge of Darkness
04 Edge of Anarchy
05 Edge of Defiance
06 Edge of Survival
07 Edge of Valor
1 Edge of Collapse:
The EMP attack that blacks out the entire U.S. power grid arrives in the dead of winter, plunging society into chaos. Hannah Sheridan, newly freed from five years of captivity, steps into a frozen, lawless world with nothing but her wits and will to survive.
1.5 Chaos Rising:
A prequel novella that sets up the EMP apocalypse. Reclusive former soldier Liam Coleman is pulled into chaos on Christmas Eve when all electronics die and vehicles crash. As communications and power fail, it becomes clear something catastrophic is unfolding nationwide, and survival will demand everything.
2 Edge of Madness:
On the five-year anniversary of Hannah’s disappearance, small-town cop Noah Sheridan takes his young son on a ski trip, only for the power grid to fail. With phones dead and a blizzard isolating them, Noah must fight brutal weather and rising desperation to keep his family alive.
3 Edge of Darkness:
The world without power grows even more dangerous. Liam and Hannah battle relentless threats on the road, while back in Fall Creek, Noah tries to protect his son and community as food, fuel, and hope run thin.
4 Edge of Anarchy:
Three weeks in, society edges closer to collapse. With winter brutal and supplies dwindling, Fall Creek’s fragile peace begins to fracture, forcing difficult choices about safety and sacrifice. For Hannah, the idea of home becomes dangerously complicated.
5 Edge of Defiance:
As the U.S. unravels further, external threats and internal power struggles push the survivors to the brink. Enemies inside Fall Creek seize control of scarce resources, forcing Hannah, Liam, and allies to decide how much freedom, or defiance, they can afford.
6 Edge of Survival:
Months after the EMP attack, starvation and disease have devastated the landscape. With winter nearing its end, Fall Creek stands on the edge of collapse, and its people must confront what it truly means to survive when humanity itself is at stake.
7 Edge of Valor:
The final battle for Fall Creek looms. With enemies closing in from every direction, the community faces impossible odds. Fight, flee, or make a last stand. Decisions now determine who lives, who dies, and what price they’ll pay for hope.
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This post has 16 comments with rating of 4/5
January 25th, 2026
@Cynicous: Please add a category, the obvious one is “(Post)apocalyptic”.
January 25th, 2026
No. I disagree. And for someone who administers a book-focused website, this is a surprising misuse of terms, or it would be, if it weren’t part of a recurring pattern.
“Apocalypse” is not shorthand for “things got really bad.” In literature and disaster taxonomy, it has a specific meaning.
An apocalypse involves irreversible civilizational termination, typically characterized by:
-Near-total population loss
-Permanent biosphere or ecological collapse
-Loss of knowledge continuity
-No plausible recovery path within a generation
An EMP does not meet that definition. An EMP is:
-Infrastructure destruction, not biosphere destruction
-Logistics failure, not human extinction
-State collapse, not species collapse
Even a continental-scale EMP:
-Leaves people alive
-Leaves arable land intact
-Preserves skills, knowledge, and social memory
-Leaves recovery possible. Slow, brutal, and seemingly impossible at the time, but still possible
That is not an apocalypse. That is systemic collapse under stress.
Labeling everything “post-apocalyptic” erases meaningful genre boundaries, cheapens true extinction-level narratives, and misunderstands what these stories are actually about: governance failure, scarcity, social fracture, and moral trade-offs in a continuing world.
That said, to avoid further friction over a term being used loosely rather than accurately, I’ll compromise and categorize it as Thriller and General Fiction, which are both correct.
January 25th, 2026
Thank you!
January 26th, 2026
@Cynicous: The author thinks she’s writing Apocalyptic books:
https://www.kylastone.com/edgeofcollapseseries :
“RIVETING APOCALYPTIC THRILLERS”.
So does Amazon: “Edge of Collapse: An Apocalyptic Survival Thriller”
But feel free to die on that hill. Whatever genre, better than “Other”.
Otherwise, despite all the pedantry, you made the same spelling mistake in the title as last time:
“Callapse”. Correct to “Collapse”. That is not subject to quibbling.
January 26th, 2026
For someone who doesn’t seem particularly concerned with what words mean, you’re unusually agitated about how they’re spelled. I’ll make the correction; the distinction still stands.
Authorial marketing copy and retailer tagging don’t redefine genre terms; they reflect sales categories, not literary accuracy. Amazon labels everything from zombie outbreaks to mild dystopias as “apocalyptic” because it converts, not because it’s precise.
The fact that an author describes her work as “apocalyptic thrillers” doesn’t change the nature of the underlying event. Genre classification is descriptive, not declarative. If it were otherwise, terms like “hard sci-fi,” “military realism,” or “grounded horror” would lose all meaning the moment marketing copy got involved.
My point stands: an EMP-triggered collapse is infrastructure failure and societal breakdown, not irreversible civilisational extinction. Calling it “post-apocalyptic” is common, not correct.
The categories will remain Thriller and General Fiction, which accurately describe the work without dismantling meaningful genre distinctions into a single buzzword bucket.
January 27th, 2026
From your description:
“1.5 Chaos Rising: A prequel novella that sets up the EMP apocalypse.”
Anyway, if one insisted on the original, religious meaning of “Apocalypse”, the only book that would qualify is the Book of Revelations. Words mean what people agree they mean, which can change over time.
Categories here are a way for readers to find books in genres they like. Not as a tool of literary criticism.
Since the author, publisher, distributors, reviewers, all describe these books as “Apocalyptic”, fans of that genre will reasonably hope to find them under that heading.
“General Fiction” is only slightly less useless as a category than “Other”. It’s used when something is unclassifiable, not when it comfortably fits in a popular genre.
And FFS, of course I care how the title is spelled. People search the site by title. They can’t find it, they make a request for a new upload.
January 27th, 2026
The wording in the description mirrors the author’s marketing language, which is fine; descriptive copy often uses broad or dramatic terms. My objection was never to the word “apocalypse” appearing in prose.
The disagreement is about categorisation, not description. Categories are indexing tools meant to differentiate narrative types; descriptions set tone. Using marketing language in the description doesn’t require adopting it as a categorical label.
That’s why I’m comfortable reflecting the author’s wording in the description while disagreeing with “post-apocalyptic” as a classification.
January 28th, 2026
Should be tagged post apocalypse as well.
January 28th, 2026
Collapse ≠ post-apocalyptic
January 29th, 2026
Of course this Post- bloody - apocalyptic! Or, in other words, ‘please, not another, Post apocalyptic series. :-(
February 1st, 2026
@Cynicous - woah, dude. Thanks for the upload, but damn, just fought with the wife or something?
Its as post apocalyptic as it gets. Arguing that is beyond logical. Theres so many EMP books, one could argue that they fit the genre more than anything else. Certainly more than “Other”.
I’m not sure why your so triggered by the request, but take a breath and chill. Its the proper genre, and you must know that.
February 1st, 2026
Disagree. I would classify this as Collapse if that category existed.
February 2nd, 2026
@Cynicous Ok, I get that. Yet one would argue collapse, post apocalypse, whats the difference? If we could get books more organized, it would be great. MAM doesn’t even have a post apocalypse genre which is disappointing.
And there not being a Collapse genre, its clearly where it should be no? I’m not trying to kick a dead horse, and considering such, maybe we’ll just let it be, lol.
Thanks again for the awesome upload.
February 3rd, 2026
Cynicous, Why don’t you ask for your money back too, jeez, some people can’t be satisfied trying to show how valuable they are.
March 28th, 2026
Thank you so much for sharing this with us Cynicous. Truly grateful. I love this author.
March 29th, 2026
Same, wish I still had the Nuclear dawn series, but can only find books 1-3 and only on myanonamouse, I refuse to jump through their hoops to download things though
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