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Bitter Harvest by Kim Knox

raynebair's review

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3.0

This book confused me. Rider and Sutton's relationship was not believable to me. They were thrown together because of circumstances and there just wasn't enough storyline to believe they fell in love and weren't just controlled by the nanos. And mutant bee-people?! Um, no. That was a bit weird.

birdloveranne's review against another edition

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5.0

This book was incredibly good! A kind of post apocalyptic world, and an M/M story. It was awesome. The world building was fabulous!

teresab78's review

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3.0

Re-Read 02/22/23 - Was as good the second time. I lost the thread a few times and wasn't sure how enemies who were influenced by sex pheromones changed into love.

While the world building at the beginning was a little hard to figure out, it smoothed into a unique dystopian future where an evil AI has taken over and killed most of the human population. I liked our MCs and the enemies to lovers trope. Shannon Gunn did an awesome job of narrating and it made the KM's quickly speed by on my road trip. I must admit though, I though the guys name was Sudden for most of the time as it didn't come across well.

librarianryan's review

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2.0

Robert Sutton is a military lieutenant in futuristic London. His team is one of the last strongholds of uninfected humans. Its 2025 but since they are trapped in the tower of London its hard not to picture a medieval setting. The world is infected with a disease spread through sex, and it turns people into a type of zombie. Nicholas Rider is a prisoner and while he was once infected he is now immune. If Sutton and Rider can come together they can help spread the cure and take back the world. The sex is mundane, and the action lack luster. Wanted more from this story then I was given.
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