Men, Monsters, Gods and Demons

Men, Monsters, Gods and Demons

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A virus is spreading, it's killing people, and then it's bringing them back. ALEXIS wants to live, but she knows that keeping the people she loves close to her is more important than surviving. ISABELLE is terrified of her past, but she understands that she can't control her future without forgetting what has happened to her. INDIGO is trying to keep her people together, but, in a world gone mad, is that even possible? So many people have been affected by the virus, but only a few have really managed to keep on pushing, but, after all they've gone through, and, after all they've done, do they even deserve to keep on moving?
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"You can't tell me there isn't something here worth risking everything for." [New Adult Apocalyptic Romance] Summary: There are some things that you can't outrun. That becomes all the more obvious when the world is ending, when there's nothing left but the feral creatures that were once people, consumed now by a virus that's made them cannibalistic and ravenous. It might just be easier to end it all, but Claire still has one last thing to fight for. Her younger sister. And she intends to keep her safe, no matter the cost. So, with no other options and her sister in tow, Claire ventures out into the dangers of this new, unforgiving world in search of safety, security, and answers to some long burning questions. The first two things -along with some new, unexpected questions- she finds in an unlikely place: a stranger who she's become indebted to. She has a feeling he can help her answer all her questions, if she can allow herself to fully trust him. Trust, she thinks, is a fragile thing. Humanity, a construct. Love, a weakness. But these are the thoughts of a survivor, and she's beginning to wonder if surviving is all she wants. Maybe she wants to live.

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