Frankie and Yorke might be physically in a safer place than they have been since the world ended, but their hearts are more vulnerable than ever. That’s probably normal since they finally have a chance to breathe. They’ve made it to Thornewood, they’re in a group with people they trust (with other kids for Auden), and they are a good distance from the WHW.
But Yorke is dealing with the fallout of seeing his brother, who he thought he’d killed when he attacked Frankie, sacrifice himself so they could get away in the first place. He quite literally has Carl’s blood on his hands. And Frankie is still mourning Jimmy, but more than that she’s feeling guilty because she wants Yorke maybe more than she ever wanted Jimmy. Their relationship is more equal. And she has fallen in love with Yorke, while Jimmy’s only been dead three months. She’s not thinking rationally. Jimmy would probably tell her, “Babe, the world ended and you’re trying to survive the apocalypse, you adopted a kid, these aren’t normal times; of course everything is going to be accelerated and that’s okay.” To her mind, she just sees that her husband died recently and whenever her and Yorke start to get physical, she ends up bawling the next day. That's not okay with Yorke. He's so good and so patient, but a person can only take so much.
Yorke … OMG what can I say about this man. Of course he’s flawed, but barely (at least to me). Can I just say that Imogen Keeper has created the best hero I’ve ever read? So much more Yorke is revealed in this book, through his actions, his words when he finally opens up. Yummy, yummy Yorke. We find out more about the war, about his psychology, his childhood. We spend more time with him in this book.
Now back to the “not so safe” I alluded to in my title. There was another group living at Thornewood right before our people got there. It is now led by an enigmatic woman named Renata and a Jimmy doppelgänger (without any of his good traits), and they claim the nearby town as theirs. Including gas, pharmacy, houses, etc. Then they go further, but I won’t spoil it.
Other groups are gathering also, making announcements over a ham radio to join them. What does the future hold for our people?
This is Book #4 in an ongoing series. It’s longer than the other books and delves deeper into the growing relationship between Frankie and Yorke. We get to see them step back (at Yorke’s insistence) and slow down the physical aspect because he wants her to truly heal. As he puts it, “I don’t want to be the rebound guy. I want to be THE guy.”
Imogen Keeper can write passages that make me feel the way only really great music can. Her characters jump off the page and you forget that they aren’t actually alive. Read the first three books first, available separately or in a single “After the Plague” edition. I promise you’ll love them! Well, if you enjoy heroes who would die to protect those they love, heroines who are stronger than they ever knew and bring joy to those around them, anything post apocalyptic, and slow burn sex with enough teases to let you know it will be explosive. It’s unlike anything I’ve read, which is saying a lot. Romance and survival at their best with a HFN ending that you absolutely know will be that much better in the end after building in each book. I laughed, I cried, and at times I wanted to throw things at the characters. Start reading after turkey and you can be done with book 4 by Monday (but don’t blame me if you miss out on shopping because you can’t put these books down - think of it as a favor)!
Highly recommended. I received an ARC in exchange for my honest review. All opinions are my own.