Mordacious
Two survivors trapped in a collapsing New York City fight zombies, scarcity, and growing feelings in a dual-POV apocalypse.
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Plot structure labels used: dual POV, slow burn, insta-lust, protect-and-hide, on the run, action-romance blend, revelation-driven, series crossover, parallel timeline, open ending
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