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Deep: The Embers of Life. Daisy is back, and so is her past. (Deep book 2 of 2) Kindle Edition
Dwelling on the past is a dangerous game—staying still will get you killed.
Daisy is alone. No Eli. No Paige. No Max. Just her against the darkness, hunted and isolated in a world that wants her silenced. All she ever wanted was a normal life, to be loved, to belong. But fate has other plans.
With nothing left but the stars above to guide her, she must uncover the buried truths she’s spent a lifetime avoiding. The ARC’s secrets are darker than she ever imagined, and exposing them could change everything—or cost her everything.
The past is calling. The future is uncertain. And survival is anything but guaranteed.
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Product details
- ASIN : B08CBBZNWB
- Accessibility : Learn more
- Publication date : August 14, 2020
- Edition : 1st
- Language : English
- File size : 700 KB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 211 pages
- ISBN-13 : 979-8623338020
- Page Flip : Enabled
- Book 2 of 2 : Deep
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About the author

Christopher Aggett is an author, podcaster, and passionate advocate for the writing community. As the founder and co-host of The Writing Community Chat Show, he has built a platform that connects writers, authors, and creatives from around the world. Through insightful interviews, engaging discussions, and a touch of humor, Christopher has helped demystify the publishing industry while inspiring countless aspiring writers.
Beyond podcasting, Christopher is a dedicated storyteller with a love for crafting compelling narratives, particularly in the sci-fi and horror genres. His work often explores thought-provoking themes, pushing the boundaries of imagination while remaining deeply human at its core.
In addition to writing and podcasting, Christopher is expanding his creative ventures by developing a clothing brand for The Writing Community Chat Show, launching digital resources for writers, and even stepping into filmmaking with a community-led horror movie project in South Wales.
Driven by a desire to uplift and support fellow creatives, Christopher continues to grow The Writing Community Chat Show into a thriving hub for storytelling, education, and entertainment. Whether through the written word, live conversations, or innovative new projects, his mission remains the same: to celebrate writers and their stories.
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- Reviewed in the United States on September 27, 2020I went DOUBLE DEEP™️
I’m writing one review for deep one and two. I will refer to them as climb and embers.
Truthfully climb needed a few more passes on proof reading. Luckily the story is quite good and has a few unexpected turns!
Embers is a marked improvement in, well... everything. Amazing growth in character development and in editing and overall writing. Jade definitely adds an important element and I LOVED HER and DAISY doing all the normal things Daisy never got to growing up!
I think it’s wholly fair to take climb and embers as a whole and to rate the series as a 4-4.5 rounding up to 5.
I love giving 5s as writing a book is a monumental feat and deserves being celebrated.
Having CJ’s anecdotes on the writing community Show is helpful too he’s been transparent about his editing and what he’s doing now over what he did with book one.
He’s a very helpful and passionate member of the indie book community and gave much of his royalties to charity in a time of crisis and that too, is to be celebrated!
- Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2020I had adulting I was supposed to do, but instead, I sat down and binge-read this book. The dishes aren’t washed. The bills aren’t paid. The floors aren’t cleaned. But once I started, NOTHING COULD STOP ME!
DEEP: THE EMBERS OF LIFE is a breathtaking addition to an unputdownable series. We find our main character, Daisy, at a pivotal, coming-of-age point in her life. She gains agency in this book, takes control of her fate, and becomes someone not to be messed with.
Aggett has a gift for action sequences and striking, carnal descriptions. This sequel has a survivalist vibe bracketed with brief pockets of normalcy, around which all hell breaks loose again and again and again. It reminded me of a more mature version of the novel HATCHET by Gary Paulsen. Fans of The Walking Dead, World War Z, Stranger Things, and Revolution will feast on this gritty, gutsy adventure.
I LOVED this quote: “Those who fight monsters inevitably become one.”
- Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2020The conclusion of book one felt like the heroine had come to the end of the road. Sort of how the ending of a scary movie that basically lets you know what happens next is terrible and need not be written out because the key plot points had all been revealed. However, I had already gotten book 2 so I knew that there was more that needed to be said...I just had hardly an idea of what it could be.
As I got into this installment, the story got darker and dare I say DEEPer? (ha! no? whatever) The continuation was clearly thought out from well before and carried with it the same sense of suspense and horror as the first rather than feeling like the cash-grab sequel to aforementioned scary movie. So if you loved the first book, you'll love this one. I was impressed with the author's ability to achieve the same heights and beyond as in book one. I was already enamored with Daisy, the main character, so being able to get to know further depths of her plight and origin was amazing.
Top reviews from other countries
- Chris HooleyReviewed in the United Kingdom on August 18, 2020
5.0 out of 5 stars A must read for all Deep fans!
Daisy is back and growing up fast!
This is a fast paced, high octane, ride into adulthood. We join Daisy, right where we left her in book one, and in no time at all we’re thrown back into the action.
New characters are induced to great effect and original characters are well developed.
I expected this novel to go in a very different direction, based on book one, but I like the fact that I couldn’t predict where the story was going to end up. The twists and turns are strong and keep you wanting more!
I hope book three explores Eli’s version of events or has a stronger zombie 🧟♂️ focus as I really enjoyed Daisy’s battle scenes in the first book.
- R R RReviewed in the United Kingdom on August 15, 2020
5.0 out of 5 stars The next step in Daisy’s adventure
The second instalment in the Deep series brings the threads of book 1 together and reveals the next step in Daisy’s development as an adult who makes her own decisions. With the pace that is characteristic of Aggett’s writing this book hurtles along at breathtaking pace. We follow Daisy through the trials and tribulations of another adventure dealing with the realities of life in the modern world and the sinister organisation that has plagued her existence. Some great character development in here gives us a lot of insight into Daisy’s worldview and there are some lovely touches throughout but the undertone of ever approaching menace keeps things on their edge of their seat! Great fun!