Audio review –Kashel Char, a new discovery for me, has penned a work of profound depth that unfolds like a vivid movie on the pages. I eagerly anticipate further literary offerings from this talented author. I clearly enjoy MM novels
The Future , 2046, and an Antarctic base holds the key to human survival when the rest of the Earth succumbs to a deadly virus. Originally intended to house a viable population, the last known humans are a group of male scientists and soldiers. As the men grapple with their loss and their future in their isolated ice prison, Dr Brad McCormick must not only lead the men but also find creative ways to accept and manage their new social reality and that includes dumping his outdated and useless homophobia.
Through groundbreaking scientific advancements, the colony makes significant progress in procreation and biology. Yet, they must also confront the severe environmental challenges left by climate change.
This narrative offers an intriguing blend of science fiction with a touch of fantasy, delivering an entertaining experience. It introduces a plethora of innovative concepts and injects humor into the story, promising to captivate readers as they witness the evolution of the human race in this post-apocalyptic era. However, it's important to note that the story predominantly features a diverse range of characters, couples, and romantic encounters. While it occasionally follows one particular couple, it does not fit the conventional mold of an M/M romance. Additionally, the numerous explicit sexual scenes may be off-putting to some readers. Narrator Jonathan Waters excels in delivering an outstanding audio performance, skillfully employing a variety of accents, voices, and emotional nuances. I received a free audiobook copy and this is my honest , I cannot wait for the next installment.