A review by wolfshine
Snow Over Utopia by Rudolfo A. Serna

5.0

Raw and emotional. This isn’t a story for the faint of heart.

In a post-apocalyptic world exists a girl named Eden who has lost her eyes. Not wanting to leave them behind, she takes them with her in a jar when she is led to escape by a murderer named Miner. Restoring her eyes is possible, but it will take faith and luck to meet a computer program known as Witch Mother. With things out to get them around every corner will Eden and Miner find a safe place to rest and live or will their fail their mission.

I always love a good mash of genres and this is one of those. It takes place in post-apocalyptic world yet we see dashes of science fiction, drama, suspense, and adventure. There was always so much going on, and the author has a way with painting emotional scenes in just about every chapter. I liked the easy friendship between Miner and Eden. In a book filled with chaos, their time together seemed to be the only peace.

I recommend this book for readers who love adventurous stories that aren’t afraid of crossing genre lines.

This book was given to me for free at my request and I provided this voluntary review.