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Dancing in the Dust

By: Gwendolyn Pendraig
Narrated by: Karin Allers
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After surviving the plague that wiped out her family and most of the warm-blooded life on Earth, Ayla has spent 10 years in relative solitude surviving and, against all odds, thriving. Ayla's world gets a whole lot bigger when she finds a fascinating new canine companion. Along the way, she picks herself up a nemesis, a needless distraction, and a new approach to postapocalyptic life.

Capable of devastating violence and deep compassion, our antiheroine walks an almost invisible line, navigating her own morality in a world where the concept doesn't exist anymore.

A uniquely female perspective on the challenges of surviving in a world ruled by the violent and strong, this is not for the fainthearted or easily disturbed.

Please be aware this book contains graphic descriptions of sexual violence and scenes that some listeners may find disturbing.

©2017 Laura Elizabeth Morgan (P)2018 Laura Elizabeth Morgan
Post-Apocalyptic Science Fiction Fantasy
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(I received a free copy of this audiobook for review). this book is an interesting, bleak take on a post apocalyptic world. it's not for the faint of heart, and they're is a ton of sexual violence, be forewarned.

Dancing in the Dust

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Disclaimer – I received a copy of this book in exchange for my review

Reading this book made me feel like I was reading the bastard child of The Road and Intensity, with a dash of Tank Girl thrown in. I love strong female protagonists, and I especially enjoyed that this one pulled no punches, and didn’t apologize for doing what she had to, even when she had to make difficult choices. I was sucked into the book from the very beginning, and it was one of those reads that I had to force myself to stop, just because I wanted it to last as long as possible. In the book, Ayla lives in a post-apocalyptic world where mankind has been mostly wiped out, and all that remains are brutal gangs of men, and a handful of people doing what they need to survive. This book has been called bleak, gut wrenching, and dark, and I agree. But I couldn’t put it down. The way the author wrote Ayla’s thoughts and emotions left me gasping, and I thought the narrator did an amazing job with the voice.

Koontz meets McCarthy

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loved the whole book, Karin Allers read it very well. However the end felt like stopping in the middle of a story, like there should have just been another chapter afterwards.

Strong story, without an ending

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I'm really torn on how to rate this book. The Ayla scenes are in first person which is not a style I particularly enjoy. The narrator, Karin Allers, has a deeper, more gravelly voice that didn't mesh with what I was expecting of Ayla. It was a good narration and the voice probably fits with the ruggedness of the environment, it just took me a while to get into the groove of the story because of it.

The story itself is bleak, violent and gut wrenching. I was totally enthralled listening to it and sometimes did not want to get out of my car (I listened while commuting). Every morning I was excited to head to work and find out what situation Ayla was in next and how she was going to overcome the next struggle. The writing is vivid and really drew me in. The ending left me a little confused so I hope there is a sequel coming out soon.

I received a copy of the audiobook for a review.

Not Your Average Post Apocalyptic Story

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Enjoyed the ending, but it's a brutal, violent, sad journey. A well told tale of survival in a heartless world.

Dark and Gritty

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