![]() This was a lot different than the dystopian books I usually read, as in the others were set in a future where a totalitarian government rules over the people. Brooks knows exactly where Cora can find her brother, except it’s a suicide mission. Not after the power cut out not even after sirens faded in the distance and the world outside their backyard fence fell silent.īut when a blistering drought forces Cora to go in search of water, she discovers that the post-apocalyptic world isn’t as deserted as she thought when she meets Brooks, a drop-dead sexy army deserter.įighting their way back home, Cora finds her house ransacked and Coby missing – kidnapped by the military for dangerous medical experiments in the name of a cure. Seventeen-year-old Cora and her little brother, Coby, haven’t left home since. It’s been nine months since the virus hit, killing almost everyone it touched. ![]() I would like to thank Bloomsbury for sending me an eARC in exchange for an honest review. Today I am reviewing the YA dystopian, ‘Until We End’ by Frankie Brown, one of the first ebooks to be released from Bloomsbury Spark. ![]() Hi, and welcome to this week’s Fiction Friday. ![]()
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