Friday, February 3, 2023

The Drift by C.J. Tudor

This book is three separate POV stories of survival until they combine in the end to a thrilling conclusion. First, Hannah and a handful of other students from an exclusive school are escaping to safety, fleeing a brewing deadly virus that's sweeping the nation. A flash of light, a crash, and then nothing until she wakes up to find herself one of few survivors of the bus crash. The doors are jammed, there's no way out, and the temperature is dropping fast. They'll have to work together to survive, but Hannah isn't the only one with a secret.
After volunteering for a secret project, former cop Meg wakes up suspended in a stalled cable car, dressed in a stranger's clothes, with no memory of how she got there. With her are a group of strangers all except one, a familiar face from her past... and he's dead. With little hope of rescue, these strangers will have to trust each other to survive even though one of them is a killer. 
In an abandoned ski resort, a small group is working toward creating a vaccine against the deadly virus. They are barely surviving, exchanging doses for vital supplies. But when the power starts to fail, the threat lurking in the basement gets closer and closer to escape and Carter and his small group of friends could be its first victims.
This book kept me on the edge of my seat and I couldn't put it down! With details of the reaction to the virus so familiar, yet so strange and the perfect time of year to read this snowy chilling story, it pulled me right in. I'm excited to read more by this new-to-me author. 
I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own

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