
Today, I am delighted to showcase Harmony Kent’s post-apocalyptic novel, Fallout.

What Amazon says
WHEN EVERYTHING FALLS APART, WHAT CAN YOU DO?
The year is 3040.
The location is Exxon 1, part of a six-planet system in settled space.
Determined to avoid the mistakes of old Earth, the surviving humans avoided democracy and opted, instead, for a non-elective totalitarian system.
The new way worked well, until now.
A crazy, despotic president releases a nano-virus on the population.
No one was ready for the fallout. It came anyway.
In this post-apocalyptic world, can you stay safe?
Praise for FALLOUT:
‘If you like dark, dangerous, and a little bit demented, this is the novel for you.’ … Staci Troilo
‘Fallout by Harmony Kent is a dark, gritty, twisted apocalyptic story guaranteed to keep you on the edge of your seat.’… Mae Clair
My review
Fallout is a dystopian novel which reflects a future world where technology has become such an integral part of society and human life that people rely on implants to advise them on every aspect of their daily life from judging human nature to security to undertaking work tasks. People work and live in zones together with others who have similar jobs, lifestyles and capabilities to their own.
When a disruption, on the form of a virus, impacts on the smooth routine of peoples lives, they find themselves struggling to pick up the pieces without the continuous flow of information from their implants. Only those who can get their wits together quickly can survive in the new lawless society. In addition, avoidance of contamination by the virus is also a necessary requirement for survival and that makes life even more complex, especially for the unwary who are conditioned by their past lifestyles.
We first meet Priya wondering around an unknown zone, having fled her own when it becomes impossible for her to continue to live in her apartment in the aftermath of the societal breakdown caused by the virus. Priya falls prey to an unscrupulous band of infected men who violently abuse her and leave her for dead. She is found by a member of the ruling political party’s military personal who is on a quest to find an antidote to the virus. Despite his reservations, Kaleb is compelled to save Priya and, by doing so, changes the course of his life and the search he is conducting. The antidote is believed to have been in the possession of a female scientist, on the wife of the second in command to the president, when her helipad exploded, purportedly killing her and losing the only vial containing the antidote at the same time.
On Exxon 1, the planet where the virus is raging out of control, nothing is as it seems as the power hungry and malevolent president seems to have plans of his own which none of his leadership are aware of.
I enjoyed Priya’s journey from a naive and ill informed woman with no survival skills into a strong woman with great empathy and excellent leadership skills. Kaleb is a dark and brooding character with a painful background and a lot of inner turmoil. His path in the book is not an easy one and is heart rending to watch unfurl.
The other supporting characters in the book are well described and interesting. The growth in the female characters makes for compelling reading as they evolve into mature women, capable over overcoming their past hurts and moving forward into leadership roles.
The fast pace does not slow for a moment and the reader is riveted by the action, subterfuge and often ill advised actions of many of the characters who have suffered at the hands of the government and administration.
I would certainly recommend this book for lovers of dystopia and science fiction with strong female role models.
Amazon US purchase link: https://www.amazon.com/FALLOUT-Post-Apocalyptic-Novel-Harmony-Kent-ebook/dp/B07S6PJ3L2
I don’t usually read dystopian, but I’m gonna read this one!
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Hi ladies, I enjoyed this book very much.
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A great recommendation, Robbie… 📚
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That’s fantastic! Thank you deeply, Jaye! 💕😊💃
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💕🎉
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Your recommendation is excellent! Harmony excels in drawing people into all that she writes!
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Thanks so much, Annette! 💕😊
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Robbie, thanks so very much for your incredible review. This is a wonderful surprise for me this morning, and I’m doing my happy dance 💃 Huge hugs and gratitude. Sharing on my blog now! 🤗💕😊
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Great review, Robbie. I read Fallout when it first came out and was struck by its relevance today — even more so now. Unfortunately, Amazon didn’t accept my 5-star review. Congratulations to Harmony!
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Darn Amazon! They steal so many of our reviews. Thanks so much for tryin, Gwen, and for your lovely recommendation here. Hugs 💕🤗😊
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A fantastic review, Robbie. I haven’t read this one yet, but it’s waiting on my Kindle. I love your review. Thank you for sharing, and congratulations to Harmony for the spotlight!
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Ooh, I’m sure you’ll love it, Jan. Thanks so much for taking a chance on it. Hugs 🤗💕😊
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I enjoyed your review, Robbie. Fallout sounds great!
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Thanks so much, Vera. I’m thrilled 💕😊
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Another outstanding review, Robbie! Harmony’s book sounds like a powerhouse of a novel.
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Definitely a powerhouse! Thanks, Dave 💕😊
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I read this one some years ago, Robbie, and all the gripping action came back to me with your review. Some great world-building and characters. Thanks for sharing your thoughts and congrats to Harmony. 🙂
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I so appreciate your wonderful recommendation! Thanks, Diana 💕😊
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Great to see Harmony getting some press today.
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Thanks, Craig 💕😊
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Hi Craig, its a great book.
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The combination of crazy, despotic president and nano-virus hit way too close to home for me!
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Amazing that I published this in the October before the pandemic hit, Liz! 💕😊
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For sure!
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It’s amazing isn’t it. Maybe it was Harmony who wrote Covid-19 and not poor Stephen King – smile!
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It certainly is!
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Excellent review, Robbie. It’s good to see Harmony’s work getting the attention it deserves.
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That”s so lovely of you to say, Tim! Thanks 💕😊
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Thank you, Tim. I have more of Harmony’s books on my kindle. So many great books …
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Considering the state of the world these days, dystopian fiction is fast becoming one of my favorite genres. This looks excellent.
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In that case, I’m sure you’d love this! Thanks, Jacqui 💕😊
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Hi Jacqui, I’ve always like dystopian fiction and I enjoyed this very much.
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This sounds like a terrific book that I am looking forward to reading. Thank you for such a good review to go off of. 🙂
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That’s fantastic, Kymber! Thank you 💕🙂
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Post-apocalyptic is cool for Halloween too. I enjoyed your review, Robbie. Way to go, Harmony! Hugs.
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Thanks so much, Teagan! 💕🙂
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Great review, Robbie 🙂 This was a read I loved and I haven’t forgotten.
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That’s brilliant. Thanks, Denise 💕🙂
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A brilliant review, not my type of book, although the character journey sounds great.
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Thanks, writerravenclaw 💕🙂
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You’re welcome.
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I am a dystopian fiction fan although I am not sharing many in this genre for this Halloween series. My favourites are Brave New World and 1984.
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We have lost so many basic skills to the ease of technology. Even now, how many would know enough to be able to survive? (K)
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That’s a sad truth for certain. Even something like map reading is now largely lost to GPS. Thanks, K 💕🙂
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I think I could survive, Kerfe, and I’ve taught my boys enough, I think. You are right though, many kids don’t know that milk comes from cows.
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I don’t think I have many survival skills. My grandparents did for sure.
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If you ever need them, I think you’ll be surprised how they come forward.
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I don’t read a lot of dystopian, but Harmony hit a home run with this novel. The character arc for Priya was outstanding. I highly recommend!
Great review, Robbie!
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Thanks so much for your wonderful recommendation, Mae! 💕🙂
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My pleasure, Harmony!
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Hi Mae, thank you for adding your recommendation. This is a fabulous book.
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Agreed!
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Fabulous review Robbie. The book sounds like a page turner. Congrats to Harmony. ❤
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Hi Debby, this book by Harmony is fabulous
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Thank you Robbie ❤
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