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Curse of Dawn

Curse of Dawn, Book 1

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Curse of Dawn

By: Richard Amos
Narrated by: Will M. Watt, Matt Mercurio
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I used to be a morning person. The zombie apocalypse put a stop to that.

For the past two years, a virus aptly named Dawn has risen every day at first light to kill any human it touches, turning them into ravenous zombies.

There's no cure, no form of resistance against it, nothing to turn things around. Most of the living humans are gone now. Only those of us with a different kind of blood are spared the killing blow of Dawn.

With the dead walking and eating their way across the lands, I fight every day to stay alive. I'm fae and trapped here on Earth after a vacation gone wrong, wandering this doomed realm with only a virtual pet for company, pining for my homelands.

But then along comes Miko Reyes—a yummy alpha werewolf with muscles for days. He's moody, broody, and can kick some serious booty. After he helps me escape a deadly predicament, I find myself sticking with him and his pack of merry wolves.

Everything about Miko gets me hot under the collar. Seriously hot. It might just be wishful thinking on my part, but is there something there between us? Hmmm...

Regardless, the man is a warrior, a machine, a true leader, and he is determined to bring an end to the Curse of Dawn.

I just hope it can become a reality.

Curse of Dawn is the first book in a post-apocalyptic MM fantasy romance series packed with action, adventure, a found family, a virtual pet that never needs its batteries changed, and the undeniable attraction between a sunshine fae and a grumpy alpha werewolf. This book is not a standalone.

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NOPE!

Three is a pattern : It's the third time I read the first book of a series by this author and like Death Eternal & Night Tricks, I was not impressed! Great premise but lackluster execution once again.
I really need to read those second books to see if it gets better because for now I can say that Richard Amos is not for me.

As for the narration, I was a bit perplexed by whoever was narrating Orion. I feel like Orion is supposed to be a sunshiny character and I felt like the narration didn't reflect that.

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