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Bane (Strain Book 3), by Amelia C. Gormley

A Strain Novel

The weapon that nearly destroyed humanity may be their only salvation.

Rhys Cooper’s unique immunity to all three strains of the virus that nearly annihilated humanity has brought him the unwanted attention of Clean Zone scientists. They’ve summoned him for testing — ostensibly in the hopes of finding a vaccine — but Rhys’s partner, Darius Murrell, has good reason not to trust any government. He and his comrades in Delta Company were unwitting test subjects for Project Juggernaut, the military experiment that gave them superhuman abilities and unleashed the pandemic. Doubting the government’s intentions, Delta Company refuses to let Rhys go alone.

Fear of infection has kept Zach Houtman and his lover Nico Fern�ndez apart for a decade. They meet rarely, just long enough to coordinate their spying on the head of the government’s virus research division. Secretary Littlewood is a vicious predator, and they suspect he’s trying to acquire the strain of the virus that would make him superhuman. To stop him, they need the perfect bait: Rhys.

For Rhys, helping them might cost him his relationship with Darius — or his life. For Zach and Nico, even if their plan succeeds, they still face the ultimate question: can infected and uninfected people ever live together safely?

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This title can be read on its own or enjoyed as a part of the Strain universe.

Word count:75,800; page count: 279

  • Sales Rank: #490519 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2015-09-19
  • Released on: 2015-09-19
  • Format: Kindle eBook

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
A fitting end
By MLE
I received this book as an ARC though NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.

I really enjoyed this book. I liked seeing how the threads of Nico and Zach's story wove together with Rhys and Darius's. I liked that their meeting wasn't necessarily positive, and that their goals weren't always in sync. I appreciated that the author didn't use this as an opportunity to vilify anyone, and that by getting in different character's heads I was able to understand what happened, and why from all perspectives. It added a lot of richness to the story for me, and I appreciated that.

The plot was nicely paced, and it really brought together a lot of the lose threads from the previous two books. It took both story lines, and really melded them together without making one more important or central than another. It showed how much all these characters were connected before they even met. The resolution was well done, and it left me feeling satisfied. There were no miracles, and everything that happens felt supported by the story, and the world building. Another great addition to this series.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
Fantastic end to this series.
By V. Rundell of V's Reads
This is the third book in the STRAIN world and should absolutely be read after JUGGERNAUT and STRAIN. It picks up the story where both JUGGERNAUT and STRAIN left off, bringing their romantic pairs (Rhys and Darius from STRAIN and Zack and Nico from JUGGERNAUT) in direct contact to save what is left of the world.

This series of books is set approximately 100 years in the future after a military-developed supervirus decimated the population. People left on the planet? Estimates are in the ten thousands--the majority of them uninfected survivors living in small-to-large enclaves, the largest a settlement in Colorado Springs. The others are experimentally-treated soldiers, Jugs, who help comb the country to kill the lingering revenants--ravenous, Bane Gamma infected zombie-like persons.

Rhys is a survivor who is likely to be immune to all three strains of the Bane virus, and the scientists who remain in Colorado Springs want to test his blood and determine if a vaccine can be developed. Rhys' partner, Darius, is a Jug who will not leave Rhys to the whims of the scientists. The Jugs are outcasts, and rather bitter about it, due to their lethal blood. He and several other jugs travel from the Seattle area to keep Rhys safe.

They encounter Zack in Colorado, as he is a health worker for the scientists--this meeting is scarring for Rhys who was the subject of abuse from Zack's father and brother for nearly half his life. Over the course of testing, however, they build a rapport, and Zack confides in Rhys, Darius and the other Jugs about the disappearances in the compound, and how he knows that there are real scary things going down--likely due to the machinations of the sadistic Secretary Littlewood.

There are lots of political issues with the still developing society in Colorado, not least of which is a forced breeding program. Zack enlist Rhys's cooperation to help discover the secret lab of Littlewood, and the chase--quite literally--is on.

If you were hoping Zack and Nico would work things out, they do, but it's not pretty--for a long time. I just marveled at the deft plot twists and fantastic use of character in this book. I could honestly see and feel the scenes unfold. The love between Rhys and Darius is as harsh as their world, and it's erotic and delicious, too. Expect extreme monogamy. Yay! Also, expect the Jugs to save the freaking day, yet again. I hate to say it, but this book is frighteningly on-point with contemporary issues (think: corporations buying up the natural park lands) and with the supramilitaristic response when faced with the viral outbreak.

Rhys was a child when the outbreak occurred, and his adult insight--as he travels past burned out hospitals and tenements where the infected were locked down and incinerated alive--is poignant. Darius' constant love is engaging, Zack's commitment to his purpose (to remain Bane Alpha-free) is as noble as it is frustrating. Nico has known for years that he could sexually transmit safety to Zack, but Zack feels called to remain unprotected. His faith has a surprising reward and gave me the ability to breathe again--after holding my breath so long in fear that Zack would become infected and turn revenant.

The series is phenomenal, and I cannot love it more. I received a copy of this book via NetGalley.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
Great Idea with Some Execution Missteps
By Jason S. Wrench
I actually agreed to review this book but originally didn't realize that it was the third book in a series. As such, I decided to go back and read all three books before completing this review.

As a whole, I find the ideas within this series different and unique. The basic premise is that the US Government purposefully gave a group of military personnel a virus. When their blood is exposed to air, the blood turns into a very deadly virus. Obviously, the goal was to incapacitate the US enemies, but the virus is ultimately brought home to the US causing a global pandemic leading to a very unique post-apocalyptic state.

In this third installment, the narrative lines from the first two books finally converge as the characters hope for a cure and the desire to punish a sadistic government official.

The positive aspects of this book is that it does present a unique narrative voice for looking at a fiction genre that is all too common in young adult literature. The book itself moves a long at a pretty good pace and is definitely not boring.

My biggest critique of this book (and the series as a whole) is some of the over the top sex. The first book in the series is probably the most ridiculous when it comes to absurd amounts of gratuitous sex. Sadly, I think the over-sexualization of the book actually prevents it from being a book that could be widely read. At times, the sexual scenes are simply pornographic and their literary merit is highly questionable.

Furthermore, the sex portrayed in these books (although sex-positive) is at times violent. Just as the contemporary S&M/B&D communities find the sexual portrayals in 50 Shades of Grey violent, the sex in this series is often equally violent and not really representative of a real sub-culture. I get that this is a fantasy, but just because someone acquiesces to violent sex doesn't mean that it is nonetheless violent and abusive.

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