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Love the Bombshells 2: A Post-Apocalyptic Base Building Adventure

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Hope is attainable, especially when it's the name of your town.

With the help of a team from a nearby settlement, the rebuilding begins with a focus on safety. Their healer, Jessica, is as beautiful as she is tough. If we could convince her to stay in Hope that would be a huge advantage.

More hands means less work, and soon we had a thriving garden and four livable homes. With some help, I began work on a waterwheel that could power our new settlement. Next getting the plumbing working again. Things were going well, and life was simple and satisfying when we focused on the basics.

But our recent scuffle with a violent gang attracted some attention, and the wrong kind. They're coming back, and they want revenge. Looks like our peaceful life will have to wait until we deal with them.

301 pages, Kindle Edition

Published May 20, 2025

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Micky Carre

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38 reviews
July 4, 2025
Im enjoying this Post apocalyptic adventure series for what it is: a Male Romance novel as it should be, No lovey dovey cuddling, Just sex and killing with technical details filling in the in between parts! This is the Smut novel you never knew that you wanted to read but happy you did. No objectifying women or treating them less than they should be... its just a lets all get along kinda novel and if they dont they will shoot you kind of thing! Enjoy!
19 reviews
September 21, 2025
The world building is really well thought out. It did get a little more spicy in this book compared to the first one. The harem aspect is certainly beginning in this one. I don't feel like Mark's motivations were clear at the end. It seemed like he heard a woman's voice and decided to save her just because she was a girl, although I know the author meant for it to be for a different reason.

Still, an enjoyable read.
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Author 93 books675 followers
January 18, 2026
Another good installment of the Fallout-inspired harem adventure. We're now introduced to another lovely lady in the redheaded bi healer, Jess, and our hero quickly wins her over to polygamy. We spend much of the book building new houses in the settlement of Hope. There's also one big action scene against the Druids. Characters are not entirely fleshed out here but I really like the world building.
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505 reviews5 followers
March 9, 2026
Lol the author wanted the LI's to be stacked SO bad, it's irrational how often they draw attention to it. We are still working on the porsche...and lo and behold there's a plot reason for it, and it's to save a women...who undoubtedly will want the mc and will also be stacked.

The plot is interesting, but we aren't going at a pace where I can see this getting anywhere meaningful in a book or two.
908 reviews4 followers
May 25, 2025
Excellent Tale

A fast paced story with great characters and character development. Hope with the of the other community is growing. People came up from haven and they repulsed another attack by the Druids. I can't wait for the next book!
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565 reviews
August 25, 2025
Good news!

I have enjoyed reading this and book one! Something happened when I went to review book one! So they are both exciting. Being from Baltimore most of the places mentioned are familiar to me!
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408 reviews10 followers
May 24, 2025
Outstanding

I love this series, each book just keeps getting better and better, it just flows so well, such an easy fun read.
317 reviews9 followers
May 28, 2025
Good as the first, if not better

The story continues to evolve in cool ways, and I really liked how Hope is developing. I'm looking forward to the next one.
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