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Forsaken World: Innocence Lost

By: Thomas A Watson, Tina D Watson
Narrated by: Eric A. Shelman
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Ian and Lance are typical All-American teenagers: good at sports, martial arts, smart, and girl crazy. Best of friends, they are inseparable, when suddenly their lives are shattered. A meteor lands in Greenland with no warning, and with it comes new life. Ian and Lance's parents are stuck in Hawaii when the riots close in on their home. With their parents halfway across the world, the boys are abruptly forced to forsake their childhood in order to survive.

As the dead rise, hungry for flesh, the boys lose their innocence as they must fight their way to their parent's cabin, a place of safety in the dangerous new world. Without an adult to guide them, will Ian and Lance survive, or will they succumb to the plague of the undead?

©2015 Thomas A. Watson (P)2018 Thomas A. Watson
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Brilliant book Thomas Watson does it again. With excellent narration from Eric Shelman I can't wait till the 2nd book is released

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Excellent read

I loved this book, it was fast paced, action packed and I just loved the characters, Ian and Lance make an amazing team! I can't wait to start the next book.

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Innocence Lost, the first book in the Forsaken World Series, is a well-written, gripping post-apocalyptic thriller with excellent character development. The story is geared toward adults, even though the main protagonists are in their teens. The dialogue is witty; there is profanity, which I found authentic, given the genre.

Ian and Lance embark on the journey to their parent's cabin, the road travelled is brimming by the violent and rancid flesh-eating infected, "Stinkers," that would stop at nothing to get to them. The Stinkers are not the only threat, the dangerous and desperate humans, are just as, or even worse. The boys have no choice but to grow-up fast and survive, facing impossible odds and terrifying situation. Ultimately, losing their innocence.

Terrific narration by Eric A. Shelman, capturing the characters' personalities and intensity of the scenes, bringing the story to life. Overall, this was an entertaining and well-narrated audiobook, and I look forward to listening to the next book in the series.

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