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Folsom
Folsom | Tarryn Fisher, Willow Aster
4 posts | 9 read | 4 to read
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.
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Kkecreads
Folsom | Tarryn Fisher, Willow Aster
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This book is so well written.

This is a totally different level of strength from Tarryn Fisher. While she is know for writing brilliantly strong female characters, some of that ability is shined upon the male characters. The characters within this story are so dynamic and so well written. There is a vulnerability beyond the obvious, and there is a power hidden among the shadows.

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OneCent76
Folsom (End of Men, #1) | Tarryn Fisher
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This book starts out pretty cheesy. There are 12 men tasked to repopulate the regions after most of the men have died. We meet Folsom as he heads to the Red Region and he is met with a parade of penis floats. He meets Gwen, who he is to have sex with in hopes of getting her preggo. They fall in love which isn't allowed. Enter the evil Governor who will do her best to keep them apart. It was ok. Ends with major cliffhanger. Might read Bk 2.

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BrandyNic12
Folsom | Tarryn Fisher, Willow Aster
Mehso-so

Folsom is based on this world where the majority of the male population died off or became sterile, so these other men have to go around impregnating all of these women. The book was okay, nothing special about it and really made me not like my own sex. This was the reverse of The Handmaids Tale. Folsom falls in love and impregnates Gwen, also it ends on a cliffhanger. I stopped at 60% and skimmed the rest of the book

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Folsom | Tarryn Fisher, Willow Aster
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