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TOGETHER IN A BROKEN WORLD by Paul Michael Winters

TOGETHER IN A BROKEN WORLD

by Paul Michael Winters

Pub Date: May 21st, 2024
ISBN: 9781648907371
Publisher: NineStar Press

In Winters’ speculative novel, a teenager on a mission that could end an apocalyptic epidemic unexpectedly forms a bond with a rescuer along the way.

The story opens in Elk Springs, Montana, after society has fallen into ruin, due to a disease known as the Infection that either kills people outright or turns them violent. Seventeen-year-old Zach first sees 18-year-old Aiden passing through town, and after they form a relationship, Zach shares some of his supplies with the newcomer. Aiden aims to continue his trek to the University of Washington to deliver vials of the original version of the Infection to researchers looking for a cure. He attempts to leave but returns after he realizes that he’s endangered Zach by leading his own pursuers to him. Aiden reveals then that he’s part of an underground organization called the Scientific Collective, and he has history with his lead pursuer, Connor Bishop, who he thought was dead until recently. Aiden and Zach continue west, avoiding enemies, finding new allies, and growing closer. Eventually, at the well-guarded Columbia River, they’re forced to part ways, but dangerous circumstances soon bring them back together. Throughout, Winters’ plot effectively focuses on repeatedly separating and reuniting Aiden and Zach while also alternating between their first-person perspectives; the narrative touches upon their romantic moments together and their longing when they’re apart, as well as their respective backstories. The content includes some sex talk, graphic violence, and other intense elements, but they’re all helpfully noted in a warning at the start so readers may gauge the book’s appropriateness for themselves. Overall, the novel features plenty of action scenes to keep things lively, as when Aiden fights an Infected early on: “His fingers get trapped in the doorjamb, and he lets out a howl that sounds more like a beast than a man.” The dialogue between the protagonists is fluid and easygoing, and the romantic scenes are deftly handled.

A well-paced gay teen romance, set in a post-apocalyptic future.