Far from Over
Far Series, Book 4
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Narrated by:
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Naomi Rose-Mock
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By:
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Kate L. Mary
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After barely escaping Heath with their lives, Rowan, Kiaya, and Devon are thrilled to have a safe place to live as winter sets in. With plenty of supplies, a group that works together well, and the security of their new home, things are looking up. Even better? The freezing temperatures might have taken care of the zombies once and for all.
Too bad everyone knows that things with Hank are far from over.
Weeks have passed since their altercation with the psycho teen, and there’s been no sign of him. It should make Devon feel better. Should help him relax. But with trouble brewing in their group, he can’t help wondering if the kid who tried to kill them all isn’t behind it.
Rowan wants nothing more than to settle into this new life in the least complicated way possible. Not an easy task with the father who abandoned her living so close and the threat of a killer hanging over her. And those aren’t even her biggest concerns.
As the lives of the people in their group become increasingly intertwined, it becomes clear that love, life, and drama are things even a zombie apocalypse can’t erase. With new relationships forming, old ones causing problems, and surprise additions to the group complicating matters even more, there’s plenty to distract the survivors as they wait to see what will happen when the snow melts and zombies are no longer frozen. And if Hank will finally come knocking.
©2021 Kate L. Mary (P)2022 Kate L. MaryWhat listeners say about Far from Over
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- Mia Harper
- 07-09-22
Absolutely loved it!
I was glued to this book from the start and couldn't put it down, it was fast paced and action packed, an emotional rollercoaster of a plot. There were numerous plot twists that kept me on my toes, and I loved the characters and their dramas, I can't wait for the next book. I received this book in exchange for my honest review.
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- The-Scarlet-Finch
- 21-08-23
Really enjoyed this.
Naomi Rose-Mock is doing a fantastic job narrating this series.
Book 4 in the Far Series (Spinoff to the Broken World series) has us still following Rowan, Kaiya and Devon surviving the Zombie Apocalypse and settling into life at the Hospital after losing their temporary home at the School after Heath and Hanks attack.
We get to see more of Devon's POV in this book which is a nice change of pace, although I do wish this part had been done in dual narration but Naomi's performance is great you dont really mind.
Kate's writing style is definitely one of my favorite things about this series, each character is distinctive and suitably flawed, even when they do silly things like ignore their own instincts because they are still trying to cling to the old ways of doing things like the world might fix itself somehow. Rowan is definitely feeling the reality that her future is permanently changing in ways that she can't ignore for much longer. Kaiya is trying to relax after they chased off Hank and looking after her sister Zara but she's struggling with it, and for good reason, the winter snows might have slowed down the dead, but its pushing them further and further into contact with the few remaining people left around all scrambling for the little resources there are left. When they come across a new group, things don't seem to be finished when they mention someone had sign posted their presence at the hospital with messages announcing it painted on walls leaving them in no doubt that Hank hadn't met his end like they'd all hoped.
Really enjoyed this instalment.
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