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The Savage Earth

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If humans want to take the Earth back, they'll need to survive the night. It's been over a century since the humans lost the war for Earth. Cities have been reclaimed by nature, and the planet is quiet and empty by day. At night, feral vampires—more beast than man—roam the lands, hungry for blood. The few thousand surviving humans live on a massive airship that circles the Earth, moving with the rotation of the planet so it's always in sunlight. Alexandria Goddard is a member of the elite Ground Mission Team, a group tasked with making dangerous runs to the planet's surface for the supplies needed to keep the ship airborne. But even as the team fights for their people's survival, dangerous forces are working against them. A growing movement aboard the airship believes it's time for humans to resettle the Earth, and they are willing to go to extreme measures to make their vision a reality. As the situation aboard the ship becomes more desperate, Alex and her team discover a terrifying secret about the vampires infesting the Earth. P.T. Hylton, author of Regulation 19 and the Zane Halloway series, and Jonathan Benecke, a bold new voice in science fiction, bring you a post-apocalyptic vision of a world where vampires rule, humanity is on the run, and safety is an illusion as fleeting as a shadow. Get your copy today!

328 pages, Kindle Edition

Published April 29, 2017

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9 reviews
May 27, 2017
Phenomenal!! I'm shocked by the limited amount of reviews for this book! This is prime reading! I read this book in a few hours I could not put it down! New Author to me. Excellent character development and story line. This is one fantastic read and I can not wait for the next one. Very different from other typical vampire books. Both Sci-fi, dystopian, and fantasy all in one!
SPOILER ALERT:
My only beef with this book: An idea that I can't imagine not coming to the minds of the people of this society. They want change! They want to live back on Earth. They have no idea what it's really like down there. Why not a simple video viewing of what is really happening to be shown to all? Why not leave video below to gain knowledge of the creatures left behind? Why not grab the asshat councilmen and take him on a lovely tour so he can see what it is really like? Appease the people and let bring the truth!! Those are my ideas that would have taken hold that could have changed their outcome. I still LOVED the book absolutely and highly recommend it.
Profile Image for Rachel (TheShadesofOrange).
2,895 reviews4,805 followers
July 10, 2018
4.0 Stars
The Savage Earth delivers action, adventure and intrigue in an uniquely imagined post apocalyptic future. Blending together elements of science fiction and fantasy (with a splash of horrific vampire), this novel defies genre classification. Instead, this novel is simply best described as an exciting and entertaining read.

This novel has a lot of crossover appeal for readers looking to bridge the gap between young adult and adult fiction. Fast-paced and action-packed, this book has the narrative drive of a young adult novel, without the inevitable tropes that come with YA novels.

Alex is a great main character, who is strong and assertive while still reading like a realistic young woman. While she is not perfect, she still manages to avoid many of the pitfalls that usually plague characters in these kinds of stories.

I loved the world-building in this story and I look forward to seeing the future expanded in the rest of the series. After finishing this novel, I am excited to jump into The Savage Night.

I received a copy from one of the authors.
Profile Image for D.L. Blade.
Author 14 books615 followers
March 28, 2019
This was a fantastic read. I enjoyed every part of it. It's the first time I've read post apocalyptic, and to add a bonus to that, it's filled with vampires, which IS the genre I typically read.
Adventure, well developed characters, suspenseful, animalistic vampires, great plot and an ending that threw me for a loop. I cannot wait to dive into book 2!
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1 review
May 14, 2017
I just finished reading this and I am hooked!! Can't wait for the next one!
Profile Image for RJ.
2,044 reviews13 followers
October 27, 2022
Lieutenant Alexandria Goddard (Alex) was a soldier in the New Haven Law Enforcement Ground Mission Team (GMT). New Haven, was a massive airship that flew 25,162 feet above sea level, at 402 mph, with a population of 40,000, and was the last human city on earth. GMT’s commanding officer, Captain Arnold Brickman (CB), and his commander, General Isaiah Craig wanted funding for R&D on a jet pack for their soldiers. They invited Councilman Flemming to a demonstration of the jet pack that Alex would operate. Surprisingly, Flemming also brought Councilman Sterns. Alex, disobeying orders, flew the jet pack out of the hangar and up into the sky performing several maneuvers. Her performance gained funding but also a ripped new one from the General. 150 years ago, which places this event around the 21st century, an infestation or virus decimated the population of earth into vampires. The only survivors escaped by building New Haven. Thus begins the saga of Vampire World. My first impression of Alex is naïve and reckless, having no business being an officer. Her superiors should reduce her to sergeant and send her back to training. Firefly is an idiot and Drew was close behind. Some of the author’s conceptions about vampires go against most of the paranormal books I’ve read. I realize this is fiction but some things are just way off common perceptions. Like killing them with silver bullets to the chest; the wrong species, and the belief that vampires were stupid beasts. An interesting idea was using artificial daylight floodlights to burn them. Thankfully, the team got better at fighting as time went on. The last issue in book 1 was to find repair parts to prevent New Haven from having to land. Goodreads did not have the Publisher’s Pack Books 1-2, so I had to use the single Books 1 & 2 for bookmarks. Three.point.five.
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108 reviews65 followers
April 10, 2023
3.75⭐️This was entertaining and kept me interested through the entire story. I was looking for a lengthy audiobook to listen to when doing housework and this for the bill. In a dystopian world, 100 years after vampires took over earth (and we’re talking the creepy, underworld, demon-esque feral vampires, not Edward from Twilight, okay?), the last of humanity lives on a ship that circles earth, always staying in the sun. Our main character is a member of the Ground Mission Control team, who goes to earth for supplies. The story follows her through the policitcal upheaval of their city which involves a resettlement plan to resettle on earth’s surface. Big yikes. I’ll likely keep up with the series!
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38 reviews
February 9, 2020
Refreshing read

I really enjoyed this book, how smoothly it read (a real page turner). i really like the strong female lead character (Alex), and her joining characters in this story.
The story itself is a unique direction and exciting bit of scifi that ends as well as it began. I am looking forward to beginning book 2.
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111 reviews2 followers
October 5, 2023
This was a decent start to a series, however it was very long and slow in a lot of parts.

I love vampire books, but unfortunately this didn’t make me want to buy the next in the series, as others did, such as Interview With The Vampire and I.Strahd.
Go read these…
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22 reviews
February 14, 2020
CLIFFHANGERS DO NOT BELONG IN BOOKS!! If I had known this one would just STOP instead of actually ending, I never would have even started reading it. So imagine my shock and dismay when that is what I discovered at the end of this book.

The story is WONDERFUL! I completely loved it. Up until the lack of an ending, I would have given this story 5 stars. If this book hadn't closed with a huge slap in my face, I would have eagerly and immediately purchased the next installment in this series. When I get wide open stoppage instead of an ending in a book, I just finish the story for myself and then move on to an author who appreciates my time by giving me a FUCKING ENDING TO THE STORY I SPEND HOURS READING!!! Now if that doesn't bother you, then I think you'll love this story. What you get of it is very well told. The characters are well written and they feel 'real' enough that I cared about them. There were so many things I loved about this story. The lack of an ending killed every bit of that for me. I felt betrayed. If the author can't be bothered to provide an ending, I won't be bothered by reading anything else from him.
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151 reviews6 followers
May 4, 2023
I love End of the World books. It makes me think about what I’d do in that situation. My folks own a cabin out in the woods in Wisconsin on a tiny island. Definitely where I’d go (at least until I realized it’s a long hike to find toilet paper especially in a cold snowy winter. 😂)

I can’t help but compare this to the Hell Divers series by Nicholas Sansbury Smith. In both series the last vestiges of humanity are living in the skies. Political fighting threatens the stability of the airborne towns with leaders willing to do bad things for the “good of the people”. Both series focus on teams who dive/fly to earth to hunt down items necessary for their survival in the floating skies. Each team has a mantra: “We dive so humanity survives” & “ours is not too question why, just be prepared to die”. Both stories have the earth filled with predators leaving it incapable of being inhabited. One has savage beasts running amok in a nuclear wasteland, the other has vampires.
It’ll be interesting to see how much The Savage Earth follows in its predecessor’s footsteps.

I did enjoy how quickly the story progressed and the action scenes were well done.

It struck me as though the author wrote some scenes like he was watching them in a movie. The set ups are quite obvious, we know what’s going to happen such as we know that the big bad macho army dude is going to find out he’s in over his head. These scenes come across as though the author followed a checklist to hit specific notes, but forgot to include the essential music to draw us in and fill us with emotion. These scenes are very cliché.

The more I’ve listened the less interested I became. Too many times a piece of the plot did not make sense:
* a soldier has been breaking major rules causing risks to her team so the captain decides to show her a major secret that others don’t know about. How is that going to make her be a more reliable team member?
* after the poo hits the fan during a big fight with the vamps the captain shares the story of how he lost every single one of his teammates years ago. Why was this story a secret? Why wouldn’t you want all the soldiers to know the story so they can learn from this experience?
* why wouldn’t an Air town always be working towards resettling earth? Why wouldn’t Research & Development run tests to know what skills the vampires have - to know their capabilities at night? Send logical that if they knew those skills they’d be able to determine what kind of gadgets would be most helpful.
* when there’s a fight between the people (1 side saying they should resettle earth and the other side saying not to) why wouldn’t they compromise and take small steps? For example, have a small team of soldiers spend the night on the ground to see what the vampires are like at night. Does it have to be all or nothing?
* there’s so many clever technological tools developed that it seems like it’d be easy to find a way for the soldiers to record their interactions/fights with the vampires. Then everyone could watch it and have a better understanding.

These and other plot holes were pretty obvious so it makes me wonder if the author was rather lazy about the plot and instead spent his energy on the fight scenes.

I give this about a 2.5. I appreciate how much the end of this book deviated from the Hell Diver’s book, but it came way too late to make it feel like it offered any sort of intriguing ideas worth my time.
17 reviews
October 24, 2025
Ill be brief, I started this on a recommendation and the premise seemed interesting at least. Going to go ahead and throw this in the DNF so let me breifly explain why.

Ive only made it 20 pages into this and im simply shaking my head. it seems this author had a bunch of ideas and said " I can make it all work "

The first 20 pages tell me we have a "strong", disobediant female lead. which is not hard to pull off at all.

It states in one of the pages that the main character thought it unwise to search an apartment in the shade. The character appearently heard something as well. The story also states multiple times how dangerous things are an what not. Here are the lines from the book below:

Alex shot the window and entered the apartment. It suddenly struck her that this might not be an altogether wise move. They’d been making one hell of a racket all morning, and now she was stepping out of the safety of the sunlight.

As she reached the window and clipped herself in, a low, animalistic growl came from somewhere deep in the apartment.

The team needed to wind down after a dangerous mission like the one today, (Page 8)

There was something wonderful about these post-mission nights. She’d spent the day in the former country of Brazil, rappelling down a skyscraper, facing down the possibility of an attack at any moment. ( Page 8 as well )

Its clear the author tries to create stakes through words rather than events. Nothing shown to me before or shortly after make me feel like this world is as dangerous as the author is trying to tell me at this point in time. You show me that danger through events. I feel like im being rushed into feeling a certain way about the world and characters instead of the author letting the story grow into itself.

I find the 20 pages that I read to be very amateur. Also the use of militaristic titles does not fit this story at all just based on those first 20 pages. Goes back to what I said when I say the author had a bunch of ideas and threw them in.

I feel like using militaristic titles here was basically a cop out way to establish social structure and seniority.

All in all, this story isnt labled YA but I feel like it most certainly should be. Maybe it gets better as the story goes on, maybe it doesnt but I personally cant continue this.

2 stars only because I did not get far enough to deem it a 1 star.
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Author 2 books8 followers
June 6, 2022
This was part of the publisher’s pack on audible. This is a review of the audio book version.

I was actually surprised by this book. I was expecting another twilight series and I was ready to tear it apart. (I’m not into lovey vamps) This was a seriously good book that I really enjoyed. The voice acting was superb and so was the story. There is one huge plot hole that could have been easily fixed but I guess the authors wanted to take the series in a certain direction and then forgot about the plot hole.

I’m not going to say anything about the plot hole itself because I don’t want to give away spoilers but it is big enough to drive a aircraft carrier through. I didn’t mark the book down because of it because I enjoyed the plot and the characters. I didn’t see the plot twist coming so that was a nice surprise

My rating system works like this 1 ⭐️ don’t bother, 2 ⭐️ readable but a chore, 3 ⭐️ a good book, worth reading, 4 ⭐️ a great book that was throughly enjoyable, 5 ⭐️ one of the best books I have ever read.

The Savage Earth is definitely worth ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ in my opinion.
147 reviews3 followers
August 5, 2019
Exceptional Concept, Great Fantasy

When I read the title I erroneously assumed vampires would play a major role in the story. I was correct to a point but wrong in that they were the enemy of a human city circling the globe in a nuclear craft for 150 years past an apocalypse. Vampires on the earths surface, humans circling the earth with dreams of returning one day. What a storyline! The main characters are a special force tasked to search and find technology required to keep the city of “New Haven” afloat. The author has outdone himself by building great characters and providing excellent dialogue. The story has intrigue in that dissidents want to return to earth but leaders oppose the idea as suicide. The vampires swarming the earth are super vampires, much more evolved and far more numerous. How all this melds together makes the story such that it’s hard to stop reading. I’m off for the next volume and highly recommend this beginning.
2 reviews
December 9, 2019
Holy fangs, this was a good read

Non-Spoilers:
While I didn't like how the vampires were described, it doesn't take away from the fact that they were once human. It's a cool aspect and the floating city reminds me of my favorite series, The 100. Well written, especially for a story being told in 3rd person. If you like end of the world reads, I suggest this book. Can't wait to read the others.

Spoilers:



I really enjoyed the twist ending with the vampires being different than the feral vamps Alex and her team had been facing. Answering questions the scientists of New Haven spent hundreds of years trying to figure out from a starved man made vampire. Can't wait to see this humanoid vampires in the series and if they just want to eat Wesley for the control panel parts. Something tells me the city of Agartha will try to turn the people of New Haven to "save" humanity. Saying that being a vamp is the next step in human evolution.
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83 reviews3 followers
April 8, 2023
Damn good read

Well it's been awhile since I read anything, let me explain in the past six to nine months I haven't read a single book. Prior to that I averaged almost 300 books a year for 3 years, what happened? I got tired of the same ole tripe many author's grind out novels like tissue paper often it's the same book with just color changes in narration. It was getting harder and harder to find something that didn't remind me of a cookie cutter formula. Funny that this book had been recommended by a YouTuber who played video games, thought I would check it out, I was pleasant surprised. While a novel about a post apocalyptic world about vampires reminiscent of "the last man on earth, or I am legend" it was engaging and with a not unexpected but nice twist at the end.
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858 reviews1 follower
May 3, 2023
The main character, Alex, is like a knock off Starbuck from Battlestar Galactica. The problem is she is dumb as a box of rocks. She doesn't follow orders, foolishly and repeatedly puts her team at risk, naively believes flashy politicians but not her commanding officer, and can quickly change her opinion from one extreme to the other. The idea that she would be allowed to not only keep her very important position, but be put in rolls of leadership, is ludicrous. She is ENTIRELY unlikable and the way she is admired, trusted and liked by her colleagues and higher ups is unbelievable.

The overall premise of the book could have been interesting, but the execution was problematic, even if I could get past how intolerable Alex was.
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586 reviews7 followers
April 19, 2022
I fear these books need to go into the “under appreciated” category and that makes me sad.

These books are so good! Alex is annoying but not in the “I can’t stand her” type of way. She’s impulsive and shortsighted but instead of that being something annoying to read about (which it usually is) it’s just a character flaw that the reader can kinda roll their eyes at in a fondly exasperated sort of way.

The story is exciting and interesting and fun to follow.

I’m cheap as hell. I go through Libby and hoopla mainly and I stare at my Amazon bookshelf like I’m weighing life and death — but I think this is a purchase I’m willing to make in order to continue on through the adventure
Profile Image for Nicole Cunningham.
236 reviews2 followers
January 23, 2018
Non-stop action

Well-written, interesting concept with likable, flawed characters. I didn't want to put it down, but had to finally stop about 200 pages in to sleep. What I liked best is the main character, Alex, isn't perfect and makes mistakes, but she keeps going and maintains her convictions. She's still kick-ass, of course, but she isn't perfect. Nothing romantic about the vampires, either. No sparkly skin or "vegetarian" diets of animal blood only. They're killers. Or are they?
Profile Image for Brandi.
15 reviews
September 28, 2018
I enjoyed reading this book and am looking forward to the next one. I think about half-way through though I started to get a little lost in the middle, but then the action picked up again. The author alluded a few times to the twist that leaves the end a cliffhanger and that made me want to flip to the end to see what would happen. Definitely sad to lose a couple characters and felt they could have been fleshed out a little more for maximum effect. Overall I really enjoyed this book. There are quite a few grammatical errors that I feel should have been caught in editing.
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33 reviews9 followers
May 19, 2019
A gem of a Dystopian Vampire series. The humans are fighting For life on Earth. There is a new virus that has been released by the GMT it is made to destroy the feral vampires. It works somewhat but mutates non feral vampires into the twisted. If you have not started from the beginning of the series I highly suggest you do so. An fasten your seat belt your in for an absolutely magnificent ride. Always a pleasure when a great author such as P.T. Hylton shares the worlds that spin in his head. Enjoy.
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24 reviews3 followers
February 9, 2020
Plucky survivors of the human race versus superpowered vampires in a zombie like apocalypse

Decent pulp fiction! If you enjoy zombie apocalypse books, I think you’d enjoy this one. It’s not too gruesome, and romantic scenes aren’t explicit. I would say it is PG-13 and up. I’d probably recommend for readers 15 years and older due to Adult relationships during an apocalypse. It’s not the most emotionally engaging or thrilling book of its type, yet I enjoyed it and will probably pick up the next one after writing this review. I really enjoyed the ending!
100 reviews14 followers
March 16, 2019
Good premise

This is certainly a refreshing new twist on vampire stories. The plot is interesting and easy to follow.

However the MC is annoying and childish. She is easily manipulated and at one point commits treason with no consequences. He growth seemed contrived and forced.

I'm also not a fan of cliffhangers

This is a clearly plot driven book, and I prefer character driven books. That said, it is a strong and we'll thought out plot.
Profile Image for Juliah.
137 reviews
August 11, 2019
Dear Cliffhangers...

Dear Cliffhangers...
Oh how I love the way you encourage my binge reading addiction! When I sit down to start a new book series I have every intention of going through however many books have been released, whether it is 2 or 12. I appreciate it when a great book ends on a cliffhanger. I know, I’m crazy. This book did not disappoint my strange addiction! I love Alex and her team and I’m about to plow through the rest of these with a quickness ;)
Profile Image for C. Mercie M Crystal.
445 reviews
November 15, 2019
A story that has you cheering on the good guys, and shocks you on the last page.

The last of the human race has survived the vampire apocalypse, and after a political coup, internal mechanical sabotage, and or loss of their power supply, they are fighting for their survival. The characters are easy to like, and their snap decisions to follow. Humanity is still themselves, and destroying themselves is still their favorite pastime....
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72 reviews15 followers
November 20, 2019
A different, interesting, approach to a vampire and end of the world scenario. A bit far fetched to be living in a floating city for 150 years and not going down to the surface of the earth but for a small team to gather needed equipment and supplies. But, I am intrigued to see how this will play out.
Where did all the vampires come from, how were they turned? Questions, not answered in the book.
205 reviews3 followers
May 18, 2022
Surprisingly good!

And wow what a long time ago I had a plottwist surprise me, not because it was impossible to see it coming, but because it was so well executed and fit the story so awesomely well.

Would recommend this for anyone looking for some action, a good heroine that is likely and for anyone wanting a different dystopian story.

Not recommended for anyone looking for romance, there is basically none, also lot recommended for anyone looking for a likely or possible scenario.
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52 reviews1 follower
March 24, 2018
One exciting moment to the next! Great action!

The action, the fights, the tech, oh my! Strong characters, yet real emotion. Fantastic dystopian story-line. I turned the page and...it ended. I'm not usually a fan of cliff-hangars, but this series is well worth it.

Definitely looking forward to the next intriguing and captivating installment!!!
1 review
June 22, 2018
A good first instalment or what I am sure will be a good series

I tend to read a lot of these short series books lately and the reason for that is simple. They are all good written stories that leave you wanting to read the next boom. This book is no different, first book done and 2nd just bought.
Profile Image for David Birtles.
6 reviews
December 5, 2018
Didnt know what to expect when I started to read this little gem, turns out i was starting a great saga. whats not to like, strong female lead, ferrel Vampires, good side characters, plenty of action and even a small hint of politics, it has a whiff of battlestar galactica about it which is prob why i liked it as much as i have, really looking forward to book two.
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