
Dystopian Girls 3
Book 3 of a unique post apocalyptic harem story
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Rodzil LaBraun

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In a dangerous diseased world, healthy men rule and beautiful women follow. If only it were that simple.
Mason continues to survive and take on new challenges as his harem grows. Opportunities for progress and peril lie both inside and beyond the borders of his fledgling colony. Suffering from the losses of previous battles, he must adapt to meet the needs of his followers as he faces the challenging road ahead.
Dystopian Girls 3 is the third book of a continuing harem adventure novel. Mature readers only due to violence, profanity and sexually explicit scenes.
"I have read all three books. They are well written and tell a very intriguing story. The main character was a pussy the first two books but appears to finally be a grown ass man!"
The story is much improved in this book. I don't know why but I assumed this was set in Los Angeles but apparently it's in the Washington D.C. area, which I'm not familiar with. Maybe I missed that description in the first book?
There are things about the story which are completely odd to me. Of all the post-apocalyptic strategies I've encountered over the years, the base assumption is to avoid large cities, especially where there's a militia group looking to kill you. With all the death in the world it makes little sense to try to hide and hold up in a largely abandoned city, in my opinion. But, this isn't my story and it's definitely not how I would handle the situation.
Overall, there's a lot of antagonists created in this series which are needed in order to overcome. It gives the series a reason for existence but I believe it's trying to fit too many things into one storyline. Yeah, is a “harem” book but the story isn't ultimately about the harem, it's about the constant struggle with the other gangs and militias in the area.
The fact that there's a “cure” out there, in large enough quantities to distribute, shows that there's likely some kind of working government. However, the gang-like behavior implies that there's nothing of the sort. With so many people who have died it seems extremely odd to me that society has taken the whole situation a step further and decided to kill each other. Again, not my story. It seems to me that killing off capable people
is possibly the worst way to survive. Now, to top it off, the protagonist is facing the daunting challenge of the final twist presented at the end of this book. It would have been a lot easier to simply head towards the more empty rural areas where farm animals and farm land may be available. Second guessing a completed series will amount to nothing so I'll see how this continues.
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