Being trapped in Canada wasn’t how Tanya wanted her life to end. Little did she know, it was how she would be reborn. Alone and struggling to make it back to Billings to find her family, she finds something else along the way.
When Lou and the gang reach Liam's new home, they're shocked by what they see. King Liam is a lot of things, and one of them is as good as his word. He has done what he said he would. Built a castle. Built an army. Fortified his lands. And possibly learned to control the bots? Or is someone controlling him?
Silence was survival. Now the silence won't save you. And in the end, the biggest sacrifice is the one you make for the people you love.
The Walking Dead and The Hunger Games fans are looking for this!
“THIS IS A LIFE CHANGER!” ***** “A DIFFERENT KIND OF ZOMBIE!” ****** “YOU WILL NOT PUT THIS BOOK DOWN!” ***** “IF YOU LOVED THE BORN TRILOGY . . . ” *****
Whilst I thoroughly enjoyed the series - really getting to know the characters, their back stories and they all eventually come together in the 2nd half of this book - the ending / conclusion just couldn't live up to the hype. it is a tricky one to end but felt like there was a desire to make it a "feel good" ending that it was somewhat unstaisfactory. (SPOILER) I didn't get the Liam / Lou chemistry ... they had no history, didn't realy know each other yet their nanobots decided they were mena to be together forever? Huh? Really great lead up to the series, couldn't put it down ... but still had a lot o questions in the end and everyone getting together sort of felt a little too convenient.
The series was great and I enjoyed this last book in the trillogy right up until about the last quarter which just plain sucked!!! I only decided to even give it one star because the rest of the book was so good but I'm absolutely disappointed with the direction she decided to take the ending that I'm seriously questioning whether I want to invest so much time (years waiting) in her series anymore if this is what I have to look forward to. Worried about the other books I've been waiting on forever of hers to come out now.
This series must be read in order. The first book is "The Seventh Day". The second book is "The Last Hour". This is the third and final book.
I didn't want this series to end. It kept me enthralled from beginning to end. There were plot twists upon plot twists that kept you guessing. The characters were incredibly nuanced and relatable even when you hated them. This book made me cry and I NEVER cry. The ending both shocked and pleased me. I can't wait to read more by this author!
I both hated and enjoyed this book. The ending was certainly odd. Can’t say it more clear than that. The major problem for me was the author asked a bunch of questions at the end which were never answered. It’s kind of a slap in the face to the reader because some of those questions I legitimately didn’t even have until she posed them to me!
Also, the solution worked for potentially the Americas, but what about the rest of the world? I did love the series as a whole, but I wasn’t 100% impressed with the third installment.
Finished the last book in this series last night and the ending was amazing. I really enjoyed the story line and all the characters. While it was as good I loved the Born Series better. That’s just me though. If you haven’t read either series do yourself a favor and dig in just be sure you are caught up on everything as once you start you won’t be able to put it down. Happy reading my friends.
The beginning filled me in on what happened to Lou’s good friend Tanya. When it picks back up on the timeline from the end of book two I was excited to see what was going to happen with everyone. Not the ending I was expecting I was hoping for a big five star finish from Tara. But it was still a good ending to the series.
Dogs are always more intelligent and trustworthy than people.
Humans are better and worse than nanobots.
Tara Brown needs to fire her editor for not knowing the difference between to and too through the whole book, or learn the difference herself, it annoyed the hell out of me.
I had such a hard time reading this book compared to the others in the series, mostly because it was a completely new character and everything was figured out too easily compared to the first book. The ending itself was interesting but not bad.
It was a good read but the first two were much better. It felt rushed in some parts but drastically drawn out in others. However I do highly recommend the first two books and suggest reading this for closure.
This was a great ending to the series. Almost everyone got to be happy in the end. I was very sad about a certain person who didn't make it but otherwise it was a great series!!
5 Stars! Why? Because, Tara knows how to keep her readers on their toes! If I could give it 10 stars I would, only because the dogs lived. LOL! They thought it would last only 7 days. Boy were they wrong! Most of the world's population is gone. The Bots are evil and a nut job has declared himself king. His Bots seem to be able to control the rest. Is there anyway to destroy the Boys or will the Boys destroy them all?
Unlike most Tara Brown books it’s taken me a while to read this one. It was an instant one click, a pre-order. I’d been anticipating this book for a long time and it hasn’t disappointment. I took my time because I was re-reading the two previous books in the trilogy. I’m glad I did. Once I started this I found it hard to stop. My heart went on in wild adventure with Tanya, Lou and Liam and everyone else, I laughed, I cheered and I sobbed my little heart out.
This series was amazing. I enjoyed reading all three book and as always Tara Brown is a master at keeping the reader on their toes. I laughed, grimaced and cried more then once. The ending has thrown me for a loop but that's what makes it so great. This series is a great read like all her book and I have read every single one of them!
I just spent the past two days reading this series. I usually love Tara Brown but I have to say this “final” book was horrible! Left more questions than it answered and not in an intriguing way. It’s like she ran out of ideas, gave up, and rushed a deadline. Such a shame.
I have been waiting for this book and I was not disappointed. Tara gives you everything and more with this story. You should definitely read this series if you haven’t.
I was fully expecting a different ending and I’m so happy it didn’t end like I thought since Tara brown seemingly loves to destroy your heart! This series gives you the full septum of emotions and slightly psychotic. I loved it.
The Earth’s End is the last book in The Seventh Day Trilogy and it was wonderfully written. Tara Brown did a great job with the ending of this series and I loved reading the entire series.
Tara never disappoints she got me with both main characters die at on point but thank goodness it change and all the triangle love always get my attention love reading her books.