
The End of the Beginning
The End of Everything, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Jordan W Hopkins
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By:
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Nate Johnson
"The world ended two days after I ran away from home. Not my world, The world. But it wasn’t my fault. I swear."
Luke Sinclair is left alone in an empty world where almost everyone has died. After spending two years searching out the few remaining people, he discovers Brie Osborn and her fellow survivors. But at 18, he isn’t ready to settle down, no matter how pretty the girl is. However, after discovering three children trapped in an evil situation, he reluctantly accepts the responsibility of saving them. Unfortunately, Brie would be vital to his success.
Two teenagers and three children being chased by evil men in a world gone mad. A world without anything that they had come to depend upon. Nothing works as it should. There is no authority to turn to. Only two people doing the right thing.
Sometimes, heroism is forced on a person. How they accept that responsibility can determine everything. They soon discover a world without heroes is not a world worth having.
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~Disclaimer: I received a free audiobook copy of this book.~
Unfortunately, unlike the first book, this book has WAY too much focus on finding love. I liked the first book because it was about survival. Romance was there, but it was a side plot. If you like romance in the post-apocalypse, you might like this more than I did. If it wasn’t about teenagers, I might have been more okay with the romance, but I’m not that into books about teens falling in love. Don’t get me wrong, there is survival, but there is such a focus on how they are attracted to each other and how they already fell in love after just meeting.
Jordan W Hopkins continues to do a good job narrating.
The first book was better
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