Publication date: January 26th 2016
Genres: Post-Apocalyptic, Science Fiction, Young Adult
Synopsis:
After an epidemic spreads through the country, Brooklyn Harper’s high school years come to an abrupt end.
Implanted in a rural camp, Brooklyn and her friends are cut off from their families and the outside world. Each day is filled with combat training to assure their safety against the crazed, belligerent, and deadly— those infected with a mysterious virus.
If the world couldn’t get any crazier, a letter ups the insanity…
After being assured day after day that the world outside their little camp had been compromised, Brooklyn’s cabin-mate, Dawson Winters, finds a letter that turns everything they’d known upside down. There is a world outside the trees that surrounds their camp, and the virus they all feared seems non-existent.
Determined to see it herself, Brooklyn plots with others to attempt an escape…
On the outside, Brooklyn finds the world is as normal as ever. But when they are attacked in the city, they dispose of their attackers far more efficiently than any normal human.. Is there more to Brooklyn and her friends then just being highly trained?
As their exploration continues, the group is faced with impossible feats. Betrayal, love, death, and a powerful sense of camaraderie lead Brooklyn and her friends to fight for their life, their freedom, and most of all, each other.
Review: Oh my god. The thrilling escapade of a Hunger Games mixed with something. I cannot put this book to words because it had me on my toes. I loved every single moment of it.
The heartbreaks. The darkness. The everything. I think once you read this book, you will go ahead and love this as well. I think I may have shed a tear or a hundred. No big deal.
Taylor Brooke really knows how to break your heart as an author that I have never read. So if you have never heard of her, this is the perfect book to read on any day.
Now let's talk about the book without any spoilers. Do you remember the genetically modified animals from the Hunger Games? The mutts specifically? Yeah, imagine that but this is that times Dolly cloning by a million.
It was deliciously creepy and I think that everyone should read this because these characters are kind of, sort of like superheroes. They are constantly battling their fears for others and they had some weird experiment done on them that makes them impossibly strong as well as their 5 senses heightened.
I am going to go ahead and rate this a good 4.8 out of 5 stars. Blog you later, awesome book nerds.
The heartbreaks. The darkness. The everything. I think once you read this book, you will go ahead and love this as well. I think I may have shed a tear or a hundred. No big deal.
Taylor Brooke really knows how to break your heart as an author that I have never read. So if you have never heard of her, this is the perfect book to read on any day.
Now let's talk about the book without any spoilers. Do you remember the genetically modified animals from the Hunger Games? The mutts specifically? Yeah, imagine that but this is that times Dolly cloning by a million.
It was deliciously creepy and I think that everyone should read this because these characters are kind of, sort of like superheroes. They are constantly battling their fears for others and they had some weird experiment done on them that makes them impossibly strong as well as their 5 senses heightened.
I am going to go ahead and rate this a good 4.8 out of 5 stars. Blog you later, awesome book nerds.
AUTHOR BIO:
Taylor Brooke is the author of the sci-fi adventure trilogy The Isolation Series. She started out as a freelance makeup artist, and quickly discovered her love of elves, zombies, mermaids, kaiju, and monsters of all kinds. After receiving eight professional certifications in special effects makeup, working on countless projects, and fleshing out a multitude of fantastical creatures, she turned her imagination back to her one true love — books. Taylor has had a knack for writing since she was a little girl, and received recognition for her skills throughout grade school and junior college. When she’s not nestled in a blanket typing away on her laptop, she can be found haunting the local bookstore with a cup of steaming hot tea in her hands, scanning the shelves for new reads, or hiking one of the many mountains that surround her home in Oregon.
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Wow this sounds like a wild ride and very well written, too! I love it when you can get so lost in a book! Glad you liked it. Amy!
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