TorBane was created to save the world. Cybernetic technology designed to fuse with human DNA gave it the ability to heal anything. Instead, it left ninety-eight percent of Earth’s population more machine than man.Eve is a soldier without a past. Her only goal is to keep her family, the colony of Eden, alive and away from the Bane: those infected by TorBane. She hunts, she watches, and she fights … she fights when needed.
Avian and West will wake her up. One a soldier, one a keeper of secrets—they will both test Eve’s sanity and awaken emotions she never knew she could feel. And she will make a choice that will change the future of mankind.
Those few humans left will fight. Against the evolving Bane, against those among themselves that may be human, but may not have a conscience or soul. And they’ll stand together until the very end.
The Eden Trilogy is The Terminator meets The Walking Dead with a heart-twisting romance and an explosive finish you’ll never see coming. This omnibus edition includes THE BANE, THE HUMAN, THE EVE, THE RAID: an Eden short story, and THE ASHES: an Eden prequel.
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I can say that I enjoyed this trilogy. It’s a rare thing for me to say that I had a hard time putting a book down anymore, but this set kept me wanting to find out what would happen next. I found that it definitely kept me turning the pages. I liked the soft part of the books as well, where people interact and you get to know the characters.
Often in books of late, I find that I really don’t care about the characters and therefore don’t feel like part of the story. I also liked that I got to know the characters, because you want to know where they are coming from. I think that knowing more about them, and doing it slowly, as with the main character, where you find out so much more about her later in the trilogy, makes it feel more like you are a part of the story and getting to know her a little at a time, as with real relationships.
It’s not great literature, but the story is good and different, although slightly implausible. It is a good read and I would recommend it to sci-fi lovers, like me, who also enjoy a good dystopian society, post-Armageddon story.
Enjoyed this book. Kept me guessing
I loved this trilogy. I read the first book and when I went to buy the second book in the trilogy, I discovered it was cheaper to buy this trilogy set than it was to buy books 2 and 3 separately. Since I received the first book free, it didn’t matter that I had it again in the trilogy set. I gave the first book 4 stars when I reviewed it. I am glad I had the opportunity to read the set so that I could give it 5 stars. I loved the story and loved the characters. I recommend this trilogy very highly. I especially loved the ending – enough in the future to be satisfying.
BookBub recommended the first book in this series on Google Play Books for free. I’m a huge dystopian fan, so i downloaded it. I started it while on vacation and couldn’t stop reading. I finished the first book and gladly bought the rest of the series to continue reading. I was surprised at times and on the edge of my seat during moments, really loved this series!
One of the best set of books I have read in years. It was original, well-written, and the thing I Iiked most…complete. There was a true ending and this is not a book that leaves you thinking “okay…so what just happened”. The author has well-fined characters and let’s you get to know them. I loved it (and I’m a hard sell) didn’t want the series to end! I highly recommend you read this series.
A worthwhile story. It is hard to put a new twist on the “Zombie Apocalypse”, but the author does a decent job by making the antagonists machines. There were a couple of twists and turns to keep things interesting. I’d recommend it to anyone interested in this genre.
An interesting concept of a post apocalyptic world. Exciting with different unexpected. Gets a little long by the third box but still retains interest until the end.
Good fun read
Could not put them down until finished!
hard to put down. wonderful character development
Well written story and easy to read.
A good story, well written. However, I was put off by the emphasis on Edens emotional difficulties. I was expecting a sci-fi story, and it was certainly in there, but the author constantly beat me over the head with a teen coming of age hanky twister. I didn’t finish it. Edit most of that out and you’ve got so,etching.