Valentines in an Apocalypse: A System Apocalypse Short Story
The System Apocalypse Short Stories, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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John Pirhalla
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Stephanie Nemeth-Parker
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By:
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Tao Wong
About this listen
What happens when the apocalypse is over; to love, strained and torn?
How do you pick up the pieces, when life stabilises?
It's a question our heroes must ask themselves, when they're no longer fighting off swarms of monsters, no longer struggling for credits and levels.
Valentines in an Apocalypse is set four years after the System Apocalypse has arrived, between books five and six of the System Apocalypse and features new characters. The story is set in Vancouver, BC.
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