Tuesday, May 29, 2018

FOLSOM by Fisher + Aster is LIVE!!!


We are so excited for the release of FOLSOM by the dynamic writing duo Fisher & Aster!


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The nation as we know it is a thing of the past.

With the male species on the verge of extinction, a society called the End Men is formed to save the world. Folsom Donahue is one of twelve men whose sole purpose is to repopulate the Regions. The endless days spent having sex with strangers leaves Folsom with an emptiness no amount of women, money, or status can fill.

Until Gwen.

Gwen has wanted a child for as long as she can remember, but when she finally gets a chance to have her own, she uncovers a long hidden truth. The injustice she sees moves her to help save the men whom no one else believes need saving.

A forbidden love, grown in a time of despair, ignites a revolution.

Folsom and Gwen, torn between their love for each other and their sense of duty, must make a choice. But some will stop at nothing to destroy them.

Folsom is book one of the End of Men series.

Christy's Review:


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OMG What did I just read? Tarryn Fisher and Willow Aster make for an amazing duo. This book was completely unique and fully kept my attention. I haven’t read a dystopian romance in the longest time and I was addicted to this one! From start to finish, I didn’t want to put it down.

Times have changed and the world that we know is over. The male species is almost extinct, save for 12 End Men who are tasked with traveling to the regions and repopulating the nation. Folsom it he original End Men. He’s been with more women that he can count, and impregnated hundreds. He’s a hero. None of these women have ever meant anything to him… Until he met Gwen.
 
Women have passed through my life…and no one—not one—has ever stood out. But I knew. The moment I saw her, I knew. A feeling, a draw, the smallest spark of kindling. I want her. Oh my God, I want her.

Gwen has always wanted a baby. But that is something most women want and never get the chance. She gets her chance when she gets a night with Folsom. She hopes to get pregnant, but never dreams of anything else. Then the feelings come into play…


This was forbidden love at its finest. It was angsty and was so much more than a romance. It’s a book that made me think. It challenged the normal things we think and believe as a society. The characters were interesting, intelligent, and brave. I loved the twists and turns, and the fact that it kept me guessing throughout.

I was captivated by the world Fisher & Aster created. It was brilliant, the way the ‘Age of Women’ was portrayed, and I love how they blew the normal gender stereotypes out of the water. I can’t even wait for the second book. I need it, like, yesterday! That cliffy was brutal, but thankfully the next book will be out soon! If you’re looking for an original read that has great prose, strong and brave characters, and an unputdownable story, check out Folsom!

“For the truth to make a difference, it needs to be said by one person at a time, until there’s a noise loud enough to a make difference.”

 





It’s the little one who interests me, her hair more tangled than her sister’s, like she didn’t bother with it at all. Her eyes are curious and wild: brown, common and yet uncommon in the way they slant upward at the outside corners. She stands in the foyer, her hands clasped at her waist, but instead of studying my body like most women do, her head is tilted to the side, eyes fixed on my boots. I clear my throat to get her attention and she drags her eyes away from my feet and back to my face. She frowns and shakes her head like she’s just realizing where she is.

“Your boots are beautiful,” she finally says. From somewhere beside me her sister groans and her mother lets out what I take as an embarrassed laugh.

“Thank you,” I say, unable to keep the humor from my voice. “I designed them myself.” I don’t usually tell people that but she seems genuinely interested.

“You design clothes?” she asks, surprised.

“You’re surprised that I’m good at something other than fucking?”

Her mother makes a choking noise, but we both ignore it, our attention solely focused.

“Yes, I’m quite surprised,” she says. “Though I can’t attest personally to the fucking part…”

“Yet,” I say.

“Yet,” she echoes, with a slight nod of her head.



The End Men: Folsom



Tarryn Fisher is the New York Times and USA Today Bestselling Author of nine novels. Born a sun hater, she currently makes her home in Seattle, Washington with her children, husband, and psychotic husky. Tarryn writes about villains.

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Willow Aster is the author of True Love Story, In the Fields, Maybe Maby, Fade to Red, and Lilith. Willow loves nothing more than writing the day away—anywhere will do. Her husband and two children graciously put up with her endless daydreaming and make fun of her for reading while cooking.

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