Hive Book Review
- Vanessa Bettencourt
- 2 days ago
- 2 min read

"In a crumbling biodome surrounded by endless seas and swarms of microdrones, humanity’s last survivors cling to hope. For Isabel, a dying scientist, and Diego, the man she loves, time is running out—literally. The Earth is ravaged, and the biodome that was meant to save them is failing. But when Isabel stumbles upon a long-lost time bridge, the possibility of changing the past emerges, offering one final chance to rewrite history.
There’s just one problem: only one person can make the journey.
As they grapple with the weight of impossible choices, love, and regret, Isabel and Diego must decide whether altering the course of time is worth the risk. Will their sacrifice save the future, or will tampering with the past ensure humanity’s extinction?
Tense, emotional, and thought-provoking, Hive is a story of survival, love, and the ultimate cost of second chances. When the future is at stake, how far would you go to change it?"
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My Review
4 Stars
I recommend this book to
Time traveling readers
Romance & Dystopian
This book is easy to read and keeps us turning the page. I like that I understand all the pop culture references, some are subtle. This book has interesting characters, I love that she runs to save the pets and that he runs for her. Time traveling (starts in the future with her death), and it's a second chance for them and for humanity as well. Great awareness that advances in technology for good can always be weaponized to do evil. The Hardcover is a great, high-quality print. The only thing that hit my nerves was the overuse of the word Sh** in Spanish in some specific scenes, but it didn't ruin my reading experience.
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