Mine

Mine

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Nov 1, 2019 · Inglese · Kindle (151 pagine)
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Formato Kindle
Pagine 151
Lingua Inglese
Pubblicato Nov 1, 2019

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In a distant future, where humanity has dwindled to the brink of extinction, a single woman stands as the last beacon of hope for her kind. The relentless march of time and the consequences of mankind's choices have led to her solitary existence, isolated and vulnerable amidst a desolate landscape. Yet, her life takes an unexpected turn when she becomes the focus of a powerful entity who has descended from a higher plane of existence, intent on claiming her for himself.

As this enigmatic being approaches, their intentions remain shrouded in mystery. He is both a figure of intrigue and a looming threat, and his desire to possess her intertwines with a complex array of emotions. For so long, she has fought to survive alone, but the idea of companionship—however dark—begins to challenge her understanding of love and loyalty. Will she allow herself to be taken by this being, or will she resist, clinging to the last vestiges of her humanity?

In this world stripped of its former glory, every interaction resonates with tension and uncertainty. The struggle for independence against the backdrop of obsession paints a vivid picture of a dystopian reality. As the last surviving human, she embodies the fragile threads of a fading race, making her existence a profound exploration of what it means to be truly alive in a world that has all but forgotten humanity.

Through this harrowing journey, themes of power, possessiveness, and the search for belonging emerge, leaving readers to ponder the depths of love and the price of survival. The relationship between the last human and her captor evolves in intriguing ways, forcing both to confront their innermost fears and desires in a setting that feels both alien and eerily familiar.

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