In the harsh and unforgiving wasteland, survival often means choosing violence-but not for Gertie, the woman locals call Gamma Grandma. Armed with her wits, an old gamma gun, and an unyielding moral code, she's carving out a different path. Gertie doesn't hunt for power or riches-she's building a sanctuary.
Clover's Corner, named after her rescued Megasloth, is a safe haven for the forgotten: injured creatures, weary wanderers, and anyone looking for a second chance. With her unlikely crew-a chem-addicted scribe, a tech-savvy tinkerer, and a fiercely loyal Megasloth-Gertie fights to protect what little kindness remains in the wasteland.
But peace is never easy. Gangs, mutated horrors, and the lingering scars of a world long lost threaten everything she's built. When a dangerous faction targets her sanctuary, Gertie must decide: can she hold her ground without losing the very ideals that make Clover's Corner worth saving?
Gamma Grandma is a post-apocalyptic tale of hope, survival, and the fight to build something better in a world that's forgotten how. Fans of the Fallout universe will find heart, humor, and humanity in this unique and unforgettable adventure.
Henley agrees to pretend to date millionaire Bennett Calloway for a fee, falling in love as she wonders - how is he involved in her brother's false conviction?
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Henley Linden's brother is in jail for a crime he didn't commit, and she'll take any job to raise the money needed to free him. Soon, she's agreed to pretend to date millionaire Bennett Calloway for ten thousand dollars, so his mother will ease up the pressure on him to find a wife. But once Henley is enmeshed in Bennett's world, he falls for her, and she starts to have feelings for him as well. Despite her romance with Bennett, as she grows closer to the Calloways, Henley realizes they are somehow involved in her brother's conviction. Journeying deeper into a world of wealth and conspiracies, Henley is forced to rely on Bennett, though doing so could cost her everything.
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