Author: | Nathan Wolf | ISBN: | 9781370829965 |
Publisher: | Nathan Wolf | Publication: | August 2, 2017 |
Imprint: | Smashwords | Language: | English |
Author: | Nathan Wolf |
ISBN: | 9781370829965 |
Publisher: | Nathan Wolf |
Publication: | August 2, 2017 |
Imprint: | Smashwords |
Language: | English |
Under the charismatic leadership of Sheila Carson, the Society of Sisters have been living off the grid for fifteen years as they prepare for the coming apocalypse.
Carson has killed intruders in the past and is she is willing to kill again to keep her home a secret. His presence is unwanted and unwelcome. To survive, Richards must earn the trust of a skeptical and hostile sisterhood if he is to become the exception to the “no man alive” rule.
With the skill of a master storyteller, from the first page to the last, Wolf’s words are a joy to read as he creates a visually stunning and sensual world as real as the view from your front window.
The sky above us caught fire, first as a shimmering glow, and then as sheets of colored lights rippling across the heavens. As we watched, slack-jawed and speechless, the auroras intensified into brilliant multi-colored displays of silent beauty.
I felt the hairs on my arms rise. My arms bristled like a porcupine. To my left, Sheil looked like a tumbleweed. Her close-cut hair stood straight out. On the far side of the valley, trees shimmered with Saint Elmo's Fire.
Beneath the rainbows of the night, the very atmosphere glowed like the inside of a fluorescent tube.
Intended for mature readers, Liberty Mountain is a uniquely thought-provoking, sexy and sometimes erotic cross-genre apocalyptic survival adventure unlike any you've read before.
With smart, fully developed characters and spot-on realism, this is an astoundingly clever and amusing read. Nathan Wolf's witty dialogue, fast pacing, intelligent plotting, laugh out loud humor, and sexy relationships make this a pleasure to experience!
On March 9, 2018, Jan McCulloch posted a review on Goodreads which says it all.
*Fantasy with a twist*
Despite my not usually choosing erotic fiction to read (i generally find it tacky and tasteless) I found this book amusing, credible and with an honesty that portrays a deep understanding of human nature.
Under the charismatic leadership of Sheila Carson, the Society of Sisters have been living off the grid for fifteen years as they prepare for the coming apocalypse.
Carson has killed intruders in the past and is she is willing to kill again to keep her home a secret. His presence is unwanted and unwelcome. To survive, Richards must earn the trust of a skeptical and hostile sisterhood if he is to become the exception to the “no man alive” rule.
With the skill of a master storyteller, from the first page to the last, Wolf’s words are a joy to read as he creates a visually stunning and sensual world as real as the view from your front window.
The sky above us caught fire, first as a shimmering glow, and then as sheets of colored lights rippling across the heavens. As we watched, slack-jawed and speechless, the auroras intensified into brilliant multi-colored displays of silent beauty.
I felt the hairs on my arms rise. My arms bristled like a porcupine. To my left, Sheil looked like a tumbleweed. Her close-cut hair stood straight out. On the far side of the valley, trees shimmered with Saint Elmo's Fire.
Beneath the rainbows of the night, the very atmosphere glowed like the inside of a fluorescent tube.
Intended for mature readers, Liberty Mountain is a uniquely thought-provoking, sexy and sometimes erotic cross-genre apocalyptic survival adventure unlike any you've read before.
With smart, fully developed characters and spot-on realism, this is an astoundingly clever and amusing read. Nathan Wolf's witty dialogue, fast pacing, intelligent plotting, laugh out loud humor, and sexy relationships make this a pleasure to experience!
On March 9, 2018, Jan McCulloch posted a review on Goodreads which says it all.
*Fantasy with a twist*
Despite my not usually choosing erotic fiction to read (i generally find it tacky and tasteless) I found this book amusing, credible and with an honesty that portrays a deep understanding of human nature.