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Nurrin has lived her entire life with zombies--trapped behind walls meant to keep them safe. She's mostly happy there but when a zombie horde breaches the walls of her Haven, she has to trust her brother, Collin, and his best friend to keep her alive. Finn O'Malley has given up voicing warnings that are ignored. No one cares that the zombies are changing. Now all that matters is keeping Collin and Nurrin safe from what is outside the walls of a Haven. But when Nurrin's best friend picks up a contact infection, he agrees to get the medicine needed to save his life. Forced together, relying on each other in a strange Haven, zombies aren't the most dangerous thing they are facing.
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1 primary bookThe World Without End is a 1-book series first released in 2013 with contributions by Nazarea Andrews.
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So this was the kind of book that I enjoyed, but it wasn't 100% for me.
If you're looking for a sexy action-packed NA zombie thriller, I definitely recommend you pick this up. The World Without a Future is overflowing with excellent action scenes, plenty of zombie awesomeness and twists that'll have you turning the pages very quickly.
There were three elements that didn't really sit well with me, though:
1) The kink club scenes were a bit much for me. This is not at all a fault of the writing, it's just not my cup of tea. I know others will think differently. :)
2) I wasn't a huge fan of Finn's POV. It fit him perfectly, so again, not a fault of the writing, but I found that I actually liked him less after spending some time in his head. So.
3) I didn't find the ending all that satisfying. I don't know if there's a sequel planned, but the ending was rather cliffhanger-y, and while that's fine if there is a sequel planned, I tend to like books with more closure, even if there are other books on the way.
Overall, I think The World Without a Future is a great read for anyone who wouldn't mind the aforementioned elements. I still found it enjoyable and read it quickly, but I'm definitely not the perfect intended audience for this one.