please don't read making for myself when i turn 50 also really bad timeline
Decades after Earth was torn apart by nuclear war, humanity’s survivors cling to life aboard a colossal space station known as the Ark. The planet below is a place of nightmares, scarred by the fallout of World War III. But Earth is no longer a lifeless wasteland. Beneath its lush green forests and shadowed valleys lies a world reborn—a place where monstrous storms rage, and the descendants of ancient, godlike beings, known as Titans, roam free.
Elys Cain never expected to see the planet’s surface. Branded as an Exile, he and three hundred others—criminals, rebels, and the forgotten—are sent down from the Ark to test if the Earth is habitable again. Their mission: survive in a world where radiation is the least of their worries. What starts as a desperate bid for freedom turns into something far darker when Elys stumbles upon a mysterious syringe filled with Black Blood—a relic from humanity’s forgotten past.
A Complete Mess of a Timeline! I can’t believe how frustrating this was! From the very first page, it felt like I was thrown into a chaotic blender of ideas. Seriously, it’s like the author couldn’t decide what story to tell and just threw everything at the wall to see what stuck. One moment we’re in the middle of a tense scene, and the next, it jumps to a completely different plot point without any warning. It’s maddening! The timeline is so jumbled that I found myself lost, flipping back and forth just trying to piece together what was happening. Instead of a cohesive narrative, I got a disjointed mess that left me confused and irritated. I wanted to engage with the story, but I couldn’t because it felt like I was following a train wreck. Do yourself a favor and skip this one unless you enjoy frustration and chaos. Save your time and sanity!