Because of his military training, Nick has created a haven for himself in an eco-chalet complete with composting toilets and water in tanks that lined each building. Nick’s biggest sin was not speaking up and therefore being branded a bad guy. Nick was kicked out of the compound and left to fend for himself because he was suspected of being in cahoots with the evil leader who wanted to just take the women for himself. Skin picks up about 100 days after Flesh with a surprising lead. I hope in future books we see women who are more skilled at taking care of themselves and less too stupid to live. While the two main characters in this book had a more developed romance, I was still stymied by the heroine’s passivity. I bought this directly after finishing Flesh and was totally thrilled to be immersed in your evocative post apocalyptic world once again. Jane B- Reviews post-apocalyptic / zombies 2 Comments
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