Review: Dead of Night (Aftershock #1) by Carlyle Labuschagne
In a dark and desolated After Earth,
love still does exist, but the cost of bearing such a flaw is
death.
World War III has left Earth in utter turmoil.
People’s beliefs are said to be the cause of the worldwide
destruction. After The Clearing new laws are set about - to show
certitude in anything besides the law is weak and chargeable as
mutiny. To be illogical and have faith in religion is illegal, to be
limitless is dangerous. And Illness is seen as a defect – all flaws
that are inexcusable.
But to love is the greatest betrayal of all
man kind. It is a fault the world has long forgotten and punishable
by death, a fatal risk Aecker and Opel are fully prepared to take -
because in love there is freedom. But how far can they push back
before it claims their lives and of those they care about?
OMG!!! What a read! I love how the
story started and I was intrigued in the story of this book. I love
Opel and Aecker. As the story goes, I was easily pulled in into the
story. But what when I was on the last few pages, T_T ... I want to
cry.. I wish there's more!!!!! I'm looking forward, if ever there's a
next book of Dead of Night.
Thank you for the time you took to read and review!!! very appreciated Myra xoxo
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