After emerging from a coma, Faye Wills opens her eyes to complete darkness and the feeling of being trapped. She awakens in the worst place imaginable, one of thousands of bodies in a makeshift mass grave that was once a football stadium.Left for dead, there are no signs of life and the only sound she hears is the buzzing of flies that follow the stench of death.Once out of the stadium she steps … stadium she steps into a desolate, barren world, void of all life and people. Faye learns that while in a comatose state, the world was besieged by some sort of epidemic. Without a soul around, there are a lot of missing pieces. Where did everyone go?
In her weakened state, she must pull it together and move forward to find answers and survivors. However, she soon realizes that she may never find anyone and must face the possibility that she may be The Last Woman on earth.
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I am usually not into the end of world books, but this one held my attention from the very beginning. Read both books back to back .
Diane Thomas
Eh. Too many coincidences called “fate” and a little preachy.
Although the story seemed a bit unrealistic (human nature doesn’t generally flow like this), it was a good break from the depressing and gory apocalypse books that I see lately. Unfortunately, I could relate to the main character and liked how the book ended. The samp!e from the next book in the series was interesting and I will probably read it if I get the chance.
Thought provoking. What if YOU were the last woman in Earth.
Anyone who likes “end of the world” stories will enjoy this book. It is at times very sad, at times very strong, it makes you think, during and after reading, about what could very well happen to us all.
I liked the concept of a last woman, since it’s a rare perspective. The characters were interesting, and unexpected. Good story.
I think the book could benefit from a strong editor for grammar, but the plot line and the world building was very realistic.
A little slow. Interesting but I am tired of series right now.