Praying for Rain
Books | Fiction / Romance / New Adult
4.2
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BB Easton
From the author of 44 Chapters About 4 Men (inspiration for the Netflix Original series, Sex/Life) comes an immersive dystopian romance unlike anything you’ve ever read."Consider us hooked. Addicted. Dying for more! A genius, unique premise with complex, intriguing characters, this story took us on the ride of our lives, and we CAN'T WAIT FOR MORE!!" - Max Monroe, New York Times Bestselling Author“None of this matters, and we’re all going to die.”With only three days left until the predicted apocalypse, the small town of Franklin Springs, Georgia, has become a wasteland of abandoned cars, abandoned homes, abandoned businesses, and abandoned people. People like Rainbow Williams.Rain isn’t afraid of dying. In fact, she’s looking forward to it. If she can just outrun her pain until April 23, she’ll never have to feel it at all."Supplies. Shelter. Self-defense."Wes Parker has survived every horrible thing this life has thrown at him with nothing more than his resourcefulness and disarming good looks. Why should the end of the world be any different? All he needs are some basic supplies, shelter, and a sucker willing to help him out, which is exactly what he finds when he returns to his hometown of Franklin Springs.As society crumbles, dangers mount, and secrets refuse to stay buried, two lost souls are thrust together in a twist of fate—one who will do anything to survive and one who can’t wait to die.Perhaps, together, they can learn how to live.Before their time runs out.
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Author
BB Easton
Pages
222
Publisher
BB Easton
Published Date
2019-04-08
ISBN
1732700729 9781732700727
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"<a href="https://laughinglistener.com/" target="_blank"><br/>The Laughing Listener</a><br/><b>February 2020</b><br/><b>Format:</b> Ebook<br/><b>Story Rating:</b> 3 Confused Stars<br/><br/><img src="https://media.giphy.com/media/l0O5Au0ZKIxwBZEnC/giphy.gif" width="" height="" alt="Ugh"><br/><br/>Okay… Okay. I don’t even know where to start with this. And I genuinely don’t understand my feelings about it, but am attempting to write a review anyway. The cover of this book randomly popped up on my Pinterest feed one day and I was so intrigued, I looked it up. When it comes to pretty covers, I’m powerless, and there’s no denying that this one is kinda awesome. The goodreads page is chock-full of five star reviews (which I seriously don’t understand now????) and the ebook was only $1, so I went for it.<br/><br/>When I started reading this I immediately thought <i>“Man, this is pretty ****** up.”</i><br/><br/>Then I read a few more pages and thought again <i>“Seriously, this is ****** up.”</i><br/><br/>And I did that repeatedly until I finished reading the entire damn thing. Now I’m helpless against it’s pull because I’m absolutely 100% going to read the next one and I NEED to find out how this ends. But would I call this book “good” and recommend it to loved ones?? Hell to the no. It’s a dystopian romance and if those two things sound like they don’t go together, it’s because they don’t.<br/><br/>I’m trying to pinpoint what it was about this that pulled me in because despite all my smack talk, I read this thing lightening fast in one sitting and couldn’t put it down. And I think it was the premise. In this universe, everyone starts having nightmares about the four horsemen of the apocalypse on the same day with the date April 23 ominously shown in the background of every dream. The pressure of the oncoming armageddon eventually unravels society and everyone loses their ******* minds. <br/><br/>Now is the time for <b>**trigger warnings**</b> because when I say everyone loses their ******* minds, I mean it. They LOSE THEIR ******* MINDS. Gangs run the streets and the local stores, there’s a rave/orgy in one of the local libraries, rape is an accepted risk of stepping out in public, guns are shot off willy nilly, and our protagonist gets the crap kicked out of her for trying to take a pill in a fast food restaurant. It was like watching a train wreck or the Kardashians and I couldn’t look away.<br/><br/><img src="https://media.giphy.com/media/26tngmLohoVugTc08/giphy.gif" width="" height="" alt="THE DRAMA"><br/><br/>But despite all of… THAT… I was super intrigued by the dreams and the four horsemen. I kept reading to find out what would happen on April 23 and then was pleasantly surprised at the twist that happens at the end. The kind of cliffy ending has ensnared me, so hats off to the author for writing this bear trap of a novel and guaranteeing my money for the sequels. <br/><br/><img src="https://media.giphy.com/media/3ornka9rAaKRA2Rkac/giphy.gif" width="" height="" alt="It’s a trap!!"><br/><br/>One thing is for certain, I DEFINITELY didn’t keep reading for the weird and awkward romance between these two very dysfunctional people. This book literally takes place over the span of three days and they act like they’ll be together for eternity. I get that therapists probably aren’t very common during the apocalypse, so maybe avoid throwing yourself into a toxic codependent relationship until the end of the world thing passes?? Just a thought. <br/><br/><b>FINAL WORD</b><br/><br/>I cannot in good faith recommend this book to anyone. Proceed with EXTREME caution because if you’re like me, you won’t be able to stop once you start. Then again, I kind of need someone to read this and commiserate with. PLEASE SAVE ME."
"Spoiler alert but id give this more like a 3.5/maybe 3.75<br/>My review is below but I wanted my rating to be see-able<br/>.<br/>.<br/>.<br/>.<br/>.<br/>.<br/>.<br/>.<br/>.<br/>.<br/>.<br/>.<br/>.<br/>.<br/>.<br/>.<br/>.<br/>.<br/>.<br/>I stopped 3 chapters into the 2nd book. It was a good book, but frustrating how dependent she was (is she really in love or using hin as her new drug of choice?) <br/>Over all its a good book for those who like dystopia where the governments do something believable (I'm more fantasy and so I couldn't get into it b/c my anxiety was too high"
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