When the world ends in fire, Alex Hale doesn’t have time to be a hero—he has time to survive.
In a single, blinding moment, the sky melts and civilization collapses. Cities vanish. Communication dies. The rules of the world are erased. What rises in the aftermath isn’t just chaos—it’s something far worse.
Something changed.
As radiation storms sweep the land and the dead refuse to stay dead, Alex is forced into a brutal new reality where survival comes at a cost. Every step forward means losing something behind him—trust, safety, pieces of his humanity.
And when he learns the truth about what caused the disaster, survival stops being enough.
Because the fallout wasn’t an accident. And the worst part of the apocalypse… is still coming.
The Day the Sky Melted is a gritty, character-driven post-apocalyptic thriller packed with relentless tension, moral choices, and a world that only gets darker with every page.
Unfortunately, this was not a book I could finish. While the characters were enjoyable, I felt as if I was thrown into a plot supposed to know what was going on, but all I felt was lost. But it had good elements to it; it just wasn't for me.