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domingo, 1 de julho de 2018

Folsom (End of Men #1) by Tarryn Fisher



The nation as we know it is a thing of the past.

With the male species on the verge of extinction, a society called the End Men is formed to save the world. Folsom Donahue is one of twelve men whose sole purpose is to repopulate the Regions. The endless days spent having sex with strangers leaves Folsom with an emptiness no amount of women, money, or status can fill.

Until Gwen.

Gwen has wanted a child for as long as she can remember, but when she finally gets a chance to have her own, she uncovers a long hidden truth. The injustice she sees moves her to help save the men whom no one else believes need saving.

A forbidden love, grown in a time of despair, ignites a revolution.

Folsom and Gwen, torn between their love for each other and their sense of duty, must make a choice. But some will stop at nothing to destroy them.

Folsom is book one of the End of Men series.

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A really well written book, withan unusual plot that hooks you in from the very start.

I loved Folsom and Gwen, they were perfect for each other. Gwen was a strong woman in a world were women rules but at the same time they are ruled by their world problems.

I didn´t liked the end of this book because I understand that the next book its about Jackal and this one wasn´t over yet, so how can the authors change the main characters when Folsom and Gwen´s story isn´t over yet? And this one finishes in a great, the biggest cliff hanger ever. Can I hate you more Tarryn and Willow?

I also hated how Gwen´s sister was there in the helicopter scene. She felt like a third wheel, like she was there only and exclusively to be in their way to freedom. And SURPRISE, that´s what she did. She was so unnecessary that I can´t even remember her name.

Did I said how much I hate you Tarryn and Willow?

I can barely wait for their story to keep going.

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Um livro muito bem escrito, com um enredo incomum que te prende desde o início.

Eu amei Folsom e Gwen, eles eram perfeitos um para o outro. Gwen é uma mulher forte em um mundo onde as mulheres mandam, mas ao mesmo tempo eram governadas pelos problemas que imperam em seu mundo.

Eu não gostei do final deste livro porque eu entendo que o próximo livro é sobre Jackal e este ainda não acabou, então como as autoras podem mudar os personagens principais quando a história de Folsom e Gwen ainda não acabou?? E este termina em um grande, o maior de todos os cliffhangers de todos os tempos. Posso te odiar mais Tarryn e Willow?

Eu também odiei como a irmã de Gwen estava lá na cena do helicóptero. Ela parecia mais como se estivesse segurando vela em um encontro, como se ela estivesse lá única e exclusivamente para atrapalhar o caminho deles para a liberdade. E SURPRESA, foi exatamente isso que ela fez. Ela era tão desnecessária que nem consigo lembrar o nome dela.

Eu disse o quanto eu te odeio Tarryn e Willow?


Eu mal posso esperar pelo resto da história deles.

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