Blurb:
The end of the world as they knew it had come and gone, and
the remnants of mankind struggle to survive in a barren landscape.
Twenty-three-year-old Finn sets out on a desperate mission to scavenge for the
much-needed medicine to help his sister. He knows better than to trust anyone,
but when a total stranger saves him from a vicious gang, the unexpected act of
kindness rekindles Finn’s lost faith in humanity.
The tentative friendship with his rescuer, Spencer, gradually turns into something more, and for the first time in years, Finn lets himself yearn for joy and hope in the dead of nuclear winter—right until Spencer goes missing.
They say love is the greatest power of all, but it seems it would take nothing short of a miracle to overcome the dangers that threaten to destroy Finn’s only chance for happiness and the lives of his loved ones.
The tentative friendship with his rescuer, Spencer, gradually turns into something more, and for the first time in years, Finn lets himself yearn for joy and hope in the dead of nuclear winter—right until Spencer goes missing.
They say love is the greatest power of all, but it seems it would take nothing short of a miracle to overcome the dangers that threaten to destroy Finn’s only chance for happiness and the lives of his loved ones.
My review:
Frost tells
the tale of Finn and Spencer in a post-apocalyptic world struggling to survive
and find a reason to keep on going. I liked Finn and his relationship with his
sister and I loved Spencer’s view on life. I felt like the world was really
depressing and it was only the budding relationship between Finn and Spencer
that kept me turning pages.
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