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Void Fate by Suren G. Hakobyan
3.0

Disclaimer: I received this ebook from the author. Thanks! All opinions are my own.

Book: Void Fate

Author: Susan G. Hakobyan

Book Series: Standalone

Rating: 3/5

Recommended For...: fantasy, thrillee

Publication Date: June 17, 2020

Publisher: Indie Published

Pages: 303

Recommended Age: can't recommend DNF

Synopsis: Empty streets are littered with stalled-out cars, buses, and motorcycles. A sunless and moonless sky is covered with an enormous barrier that prevents any view of the heavens.
Nothing stirs. The air is oppressive and there is no wind, not even the softest breeze.

It was supposed to be a typical day for the five friends, but they wake up to discover that they are left alone on earth. The world that they knew is gone. All that is left is silence, pervasive, absolute silence.

What happened while they slept? Are they the only ones left? As the theories start to fly, and their imaginations run wild, they wonder if they are still on Earth at all, possibly abducted by aliens, trapped in a simulation, or claimed by the afterlife.

Aram is the only one who can see deep into the silent world. That’s why, from the very beginning, he starts to look for a way out of this new reality. If he can convince his friends to stay focused, as the whispers begin, and fight against the evil of the silent world, the fog-shaped beings that wander the empty streets, they may stand a chance.

If not, the only thing that lies ahead is the fate of the void.

Review: I dnf'd this book at about 43% of the way through. I felt like I had read this format before. And this format is really only intrigued me one time that I have read it, and unfortunately it couldn't keep my attention in this book.

Verdict: Not for me but maybe for you.