Rally Point Zero (Team Oh Sh!t Book 2) by Jacqueline McCall


Two warring alien groups have invaded Earth and humans and their entire existence are the casualties. Team Oh Sh!t are trying their best to help others and survive and maybe they can bring down some aliens while trying.


From the blurb:

Gear up. Survive the war. Fight for each other.


After an alien invasion reduces Washington, D.C. to rubble, survival is no longer about winning—it’s about lasting one more day. Commander Gabriel Lennox leads high-risk missions into the dead city, chasing answers that could turn the war—or get his team killed.

Trapped behind the front lines in a freezing motel turned refugee camp, Paramedic Blake Lewis holds the line with failing supplies and battlefield medicine pushed past its limits. Triage replaces treatment. Survival replaces mercy. And every mistake costs him something he can’t afford to lose.

As the war grinds on, the line between duty and devotion fractures. Missions grow deadlier. Guilt grows heavier. And the bond between Gabriel and Blake becomes the one thing neither of them can abandon—no matter how dangerous it is to love when tomorrow isn’t promised.

The aliens may have started the war, but losing each other would finish it.

Rally Point Zero is the second book in the Team Oh Sh!t series. It’s a post-apocalyptic military sci-fi romance where gunfire, guilt, and devotion collide at the end of the world. It is best read directly after Trigger Discipline.


SNik's review:

Second in series (Team Oh Sh!t), must be read in order. Sci-fi. Established couple. Found family. Dual POV. 

 Team Oh Sh!t have settled in their own small community, but just surviving is taking its toll. Blake and Gabriel are struggling with their separate issues while trying to keep each other close. 

This was a really good continuation to Blake, Gabriel, and their team’s story. At first I missed the action, but I was so glad that the relationship and the found family got a really significant amount of the book as it made me root for these people even harder. I enjoyed the friendships, the growth of Blake and Gabriel’s relationship (the steamy and the swoony), and how they scrape together a plan to fight back. I thought this was a planned duet, but I am here for more stories with this survivor group (as long as the author doesn’t kill off any long standing characters because I’m already attached).


Rally Point Zero is currently available as an e-book and can be read as part of your Kindle Unlimited Subscription

Comments