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WHAT IF IT’S US meets LIFE AS WE KNEW IT in a gripping post-apocalyptic queer YA romance.
When Andrew stumbles upon Jamie’s house, he’s injured, starved, and has nothing left to lose. A deadly pathogen has killed off most of the world’s population, including everyone both boys have ever loved. And if this new world has taught them anything, it’s to be scared of what other desperate people will do... so why does it seem so easy for them to trust each other?
After danger breaches their shelter, they flee south in search of civilization. But something isn’t adding up about Andrew’s story, and it could cost them everything. And Jamie has a secret, too. He’s starting to feel something more than friendship for Andrew, adding another layer of fear and confusion to an already tumultuous journey.
The road ahead of them is long, and to survive, they’ll have to shed their secrets, face the consequences of their actions, and find the courage to fight for the future they desire, together. Only one thing feels certain: all that’s left in their world is the undeniable pull they have toward each other.
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2 primary booksAll That's Left in the World is a 2-book series with 2 primary works first released in 2022 with contributions by Erik J. Brown.
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I got quite a lot of things to say.
First of all, the book was overall well-rounded. It had a cohesive storyline and characters but there were a few plot holes and just absurdities.
My biggest complaint is their first kiss. Why did it have to be so anticlimactic. What I think should have been done is that they have the romantic scene and have their kiss at ease. Later, they get ambushed. Why would they ever kiss in front of their homophobic enemies OMFG!?!?
Cara was pretty much a character device the author needed to make things make sense. But she's quite alright.
Lastly, WHO THE FUCK NARRATES THE EPILOGUE?!
I could guess either that Andrew does because it was his turn or that it was written so that you can interpret yourself
PS: They could have given “The bug” an actual name.
beautiful book with every emotion i can think and romance for the end of the world