"The blue sky was her last favourite thing from the old world, and when it was taken, so was Nate and pretty much every reason she’d had to smile."
In a world left in ruins by a devastating virus that claimed the lives of every adult, Tori, a torn teenager, finds herself navigating a fragile existence alongside a small group of survivors. Haunted by the death of her best friend Nate, Tori clings to the protection of Sky, Nate's older brother and the one constant in her chaotic world.
Together, with the rest of their small gang, united by a shared loss, they strive to rebuild a semblance of normality in a world unravelling at the seams.
Yet, as external threats loom and their sanctuary faces peril, she finds an unexpected connection with a newcomer, who mirrors her own anger and distrust. Together, they grapple with the uncertainties of love and friendship, mirroring the shifting hues of a world forever altered.
In a world left in ruins by a devastating virus that claimed the lives of every adult, Tori, a torn teenager, finds herself navigating a fragile existence alongside a small group of survivors. Haunted by the death of her best friend Nate, Tori clings to the protection of Sky, Nate's older brother and the one constant in her chaotic world.
Together, with the rest of their small gang, united by a shared loss, they strive to rebuild a semblance of normality in a world unravelling at the seams.
Yet, as external threats loom and their sanctuary faces peril, she finds an unexpected connection with a newcomer, who mirrors her own anger and distrust. Together, they grapple with the uncertainties of love and friendship, mirroring the shifting hues of a world forever altered.
My Review: 5 STARS
I
picked this up because the blurb and cover made it sound like something
that I’d be interested in. Diving in on release day, I was hooked. The
world was rich, the characters relatable and engaging and the plot just
took you along on a ride that you did not want to get off of. I adored
Tori, and Sky, and all of the characters and found myself desperate to
know more, to see how it all came together and to see what would come
next for them in this world of so much difference. Very much recommended
and a good read for all those who love apocalyptic fiction.
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