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"It only took four years for the world to fall apart. Now the last member of my family has died, and I'm forced to travel across what's left of three states to find the only people I know left alive. To survive, I'll have to salvage food and supplies and try to avoid violent men who've learned they can take what they want by force. The only way I'm going to make it is by trusting Travis. Travis used to fix my car, and now he's all I have left in the world. He's gruff and stoic and unfriendly, and I don't really know or like him. But he's all I have left. He'll keep me safe. We'll take care of each other. Until we reach what's left of our town and can finally let go of one another."--Publisher description… (more)
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Practically perfect post apocalyptic romance. ( )
  Luziadovalongo | Jul 14, 2022 |
How better to end the year than with an apocalyptic romance? None, I tell you, none.

Very entertaining, but kind of shallow on the romance development for me. Still sweet, and will try more by the author (whose romance titles I believe I've liked before)'

I will say the setting rewarded alpha male tpes, to the point that the heroine wasn't sure she'd be suited for him in the 'before' world. Additionally, I find it interesting that it builds in justification for typical sex roles, although the author did attempt to balance it a bit, I still felt like 'oh, that's convenient' which is fine, just worth noting it could be irritating to many readers. ( )
  samnreader | Mar 13, 2022 |
Natural disaster bring end of world.
Older man, younger woman.
Divorced Hero. Small other woman drama.
Virgin heroine.
Grumpy, quiet Hero.
No intimate scenes other than the Hero and heroine.
HEA.
Epilogue. ( )
  izzied | Oct 29, 2020 |

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  ayoshina | Jul 31, 2022 |
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"It only took four years for the world to fall apart. Now the last member of my family has died, and I'm forced to travel across what's left of three states to find the only people I know left alive. To survive, I'll have to salvage food and supplies and try to avoid violent men who've learned they can take what they want by force. The only way I'm going to make it is by trusting Travis. Travis used to fix my car, and now he's all I have left in the world. He's gruff and stoic and unfriendly, and I don't really know or like him. But he's all I have left. He'll keep me safe. We'll take care of each other. Until we reach what's left of our town and can finally let go of one another."--Publisher description

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