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“I’ve always thought you and I were indivisible, L. There’s nothing I wouldn’t do for you if I had the means. If some opposing force tried to keep us apart, I’d stop at nothing to find you and get back to you. I mean that.”

-Alan Russell (from Divided We Stand, Book 4 of the What’s Left of My World Series)


INDIVISIBLE


Lauren Russell is a daughter fighting tenaciously for everything in which she believes, on an endless search for answers, for herself and the world that was taken from her…

Alan Russell, a husband and father tragically disconnected from everything he’s ever known, is in heartrending pursuit of his family and a life that left him behind.

Alan once told Lauren that he believed they were indivisible, for they possessed a bond between them that was beyond compare.

An apocalyptic event that severed him from his family had proven him wrong. Left with no memory of them, returning to them is only half the battle.

In this blockbuster sixth installment of C.A. Rudolph’s captivating What’s Left of My World series, Alan and Lauren both find themselves miles away from home and even farther from each other.

Can two immovable objects be drawn together by an unstoppable force?

What will it take to finally reunite them?



312 pages, Kindle Edition

Published September 20, 2019

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340 reviews28 followers
July 3, 2020
Lauren Russell is far from home trying to determine her place in the new world. But home keeps pulling her back and that is where she will go. Her father, Alan Russell is still out of her life not knowing who he is but determined to find out. Will the two of them ever find each other?

Rudolph’s sixth novel in the What's Left of My World Series, Indivisible Is an emotional roller coaster for the reader as well as the characters. The valley where Lauren lives seems to draw unwanted attention and death. Alan runs into many obstacles on his quest to find his family. He has hopes that when he does his memory will come back.

This book is full of well-paced action. We see new sides of some of the supporting characters. Overall, it's a very well written book.

Five out of five stars.
11 reviews1 follower
September 9, 2020
One of the Best series ever!

You could call me an expert at reading apocalyptic books and book series. I think in the last three years, maybe more, that is about all I've read. But this series... I feel the character's emotions as if they were real people, people I've grown to know. I've read this series twice now and I am so anxious to receive the next book!! Other than the "Death Blossom" and the "Lifesavers" I could almost read this like a memoir. Fantastic! And Mr. Rudolph, if you ever need someone to proofread your books before release, I'd be honored! (By the way, whoever error checks your books, does an amazing job. I don't think I found one grammatical or spelling errors.) Keep doing what you're doing! Lori M.
279 reviews3 followers
October 1, 2020
This has been and I am sure will continue to be the best post-apocalyptic series I have ever read. This one was extremely intense, lots of action, several twists and turns and I am hopeful that C. A. Rudolph will fill in some missing things that I would love to see happen in book 7. As before that is all I am going to say. Everyone needs to read this oustanding series.
349 reviews3 followers
October 13, 2020
This another book after the collapse of the United states into a dystopian nightmare. Allan has come home to his family and everything is changed but the cycle of destruction has not ended. What is coming next?
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777 reviews
October 30, 2020
This was an emotional rollercoaster of an instalment, with the Russell family reuniting, after fighting their way home. I have enjoyed every book in this series, its one I will read many times, narrated beautifully by Kevin Pierce. I received this book in exchange for my honest review.
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22 reviews
April 15, 2020
Great story!

The whole series is well written and very enjoyable. There are enough storylines to keep you interested in the characters but not to many to overwhelm you.
Profile Image for Amy Lea  Miller.
134 reviews
May 18, 2020
Can’t wait til the next book

This series has really been a great read. It’s made me think of life a bit different. I highly recommend this series
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72 reviews2 followers
December 1, 2021
Indivisible is still keeping my attention as far as the series goes, but it is not the as thrilling as the past books. That being said, there is a lot of housekeeping that needed to happen.
234 reviews5 followers
September 22, 2019
Well, this one was probably the best of the series, but that isn't saying much. Freaking FINALLY, and only at the very END, does Alan arrive home. I was beginning to wonder if he, and I, were in an episode of Lost.

I didn't buy it, but downloaded it through KU, simply because I'm not all that invested anymore. I really hope that the next book will wrap this series. It's painfully slow going. But, who knows? We still don't know what happened to Lauren's grandparents, so I'm anticipating another bouncy, fractured book next time. Sigh...

So, Lauren finally heads home, and runs into conflict after conflict, during which she throws a tantrum, disobeys orders, AGAIN, beats people up, again, and apologizes to various people, again. Wash, rinse, repeat. Then she, oh horrors, discovers her "boyfriend", John, has had enough of her. Shocking, right? He's been such a lacking secondary character that I forget about him as much as Lauren does.

Alan still doesn't remember anything, or anyone, for that matter. But he feels a "pull" to get to his family. Ugh. At least he isn't a deadbeat dad, even if he has no memory of his wife and kids. I have to give him credit, he busts his butt to get home and explain to his family that he doesn't know them. For an amnesiac he's dead set on rebuilding relationships he has no idea about. The entire way it's conflict after conflict for him too. Guns, fights, etc...same old, same old.

I'm getting the sense that the author is getting tired of writing this because it's the same story, over and over.

Also, the author still needs to work on his word usage, as Lauren "glimmered" in this book. I'm assuming he meant "glowered" instead, unless Lauren now sparkles, lol!

And she's still "simpering" in this book too. Please, get a dictionary. (Facepalm)

I'm not sure if I'll continue this series because each book is just like the others in action and response, and the characters aren't evolving. In fact, they seem to be devolving. The only one I currently care about is Jade.
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Profile Image for Cherye Elliott.
3,397 reviews24 followers
September 21, 2019
The Homecoming

For me, I always appreciate reading the next book of a series Indivisible is a long awaited book. The homecoming of a loved one are long forthcoming. Interesting twist to the scenario at the end of the book was Hade. Her feelings of the situation she finds herself in must be frustrating. I hope Book Seven puts her in a spot that is welcoming.

The reader will find that the endnotes are a wealth of information and even has links which makes things convenient to those with "get home bags". There are numerous strong female characters and then we have Grace. Where is her Prozac? The book was filled with action, some humor and this may sound strange but the similarities between the trio Beatrice, Bronson and Arthur and David, Bethsheba and Uriah were noticed.

The multi layered plot and the research makes this series a delight to read. Definitely will read the next book.

Grossest quote ever:
Bronson snorted and swallowed a wad of phlegm that had built up between his throat and lower sinuses.
Profile Image for Koa Feliciano.
67 reviews
September 29, 2019
Special message for the author.

An immensely satisfying series. Great characters and !it's of action. However, on a note to the author. I absolutely adore your character, Jade. Kill her off and I will NEVER buy another one of your books again. I will shun you for life. Yes, she is my favorite character in the series. You are now on notice. LOL. Really, she is an absolutely remarkable and endearing bad @$$. Anyone not reading these books is missing out, especially on Jade. Ken is cool as well. I'm anxiously awaiting your next book. With more Jade!
Profile Image for D. Jackson.
109 reviews
October 12, 2019
The Journey

Allen Russell’s journey continues. However, I’m completely miffed at the total disrespect of Lauren Russell to Dave, Woo Tang and Jade. The girl simply has rocks in her head and it surprises me that she hasn’t got more people killed. I started off having respect for her skills and survival instinct. Now, the way she mouth off, pout, and acquire other people’s stuff make it seems like she is a loose cannon. Other than that, I’m glad the team dealt some blows to FEMA and DHS and I know they are coming for some payback. It’s going down.....!
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475 reviews6 followers
September 29, 2019
Still Outstanding

I think in each review I've said the same thing, it's almost impossible to believe that this is Rudolph starting out. Can you imagine what his books will be like in 5 years??? The story is great, the characters are likeable/unlikable as the case may be, the only thing I'd ask for is an org chart. (Sometimes with this many characters my aging brain needs a little help.)
Profile Image for Dennis Reynolds.
85 reviews
September 30, 2019
Another great book by Mr Rudolph !

I love that the many questions about Lauren and her dad was finally answered. I fully expected this to be the last in the series,but I've enjoyed it so much that I'm glad he has another book coming. I simply love the writing style,and the characters are awesome ! I feel like I'm right there with them as they go through their struggles. Great book C.A. Rudolph !!!!
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Author 3 books16 followers
October 3, 2019
The sixth book of the series keeps the momentum going. Finally the Russell family is reunited. Things have changed but at least they are together. While Allen readjust to having his family around they know they need to prepare for what's coming. Memorable characters, lots of action and a great storyline make this a must read series. For any fans of the post apocalyptic genre get this series.
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22 reviews
October 12, 2019
Homecoming

The story continues for Lauren and Alan Russell. Lots of action and tons of emotion. The character in this series are very strong and Inspiring. Even though times are hard and they are forced to do things to survive that they normally would not do, they keep pushing forward.
40 reviews1 follower
October 15, 2019
Home run!!!

Though my hopes weren’t super high that I’d love this book, I must admit that Rudolph hit a home run with this volume of the series. It kept me fully engaged through it’s entirety. There was just the right amount of action, emotion, and suspense. I’m looking forward to the next book in the series!
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1,621 reviews159 followers
February 21, 2020
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4.5 Stars
Another great book in this series. I am happy with the direction this story is taking. Enthralling Story, in-depth characters and a very interesting take on Post Apocalyptic Fiction. This story just gets better with each book. I can't wait to see what is in store next for this group in book 7.

The narration was perfect.
142 reviews
September 27, 2019
Incredible!

This series has been a wild ride! You will laugh and cry right along with the characters. Make sure you allot time for this book, once you start you won’t be able to put it down till the last page. Don’t deprive yourself, read it!
16 reviews
September 29, 2019
One of my favorites!

A story that provokes tears, happiness, excitement and just about any other emotion. Sometimes, some series become stale after so many installments. Not this one. It'll keep you wanting more and I can't wait for book seven.
89 reviews1 follower
September 21, 2019
Six

You totally played favorites in this. Steven Bird is totally your favorite dd12 brother I do know it. Congratulations on another amazing book in this series!!!
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214 reviews5 followers
September 22, 2019
Excellent!!!

As always, Rudolph has delivered an excellent tale. Great plot and great characters make for an enjoyable read. I can't wait for the next book in the series.
Profile Image for Eula Bustle Nolan.
34 reviews3 followers
October 14, 2019
Can’t wait for next one.

Not a whole lot of action in this book after a certain point, but a good read. Great tie in to the others also.
4,416 reviews28 followers
October 22, 2019
Indivisible review

Indivisible is the sixth fast paced post apocalyptic survival book in the What's Left of My World series written by author C. A. Rudolph.
Profile Image for Charlene.
680 reviews6 followers
October 28, 2019
Loved

I loved this book and all of the characters. Another great book by C.A. Rudolph. Can’t wait for the next book in this series. I would recommend this book and this series.
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