Consequences: A Wilders Finale by Cass Kim


Consequences: A Wilders Finale
Title : Consequences: A Wilders Finale
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Publication : Published January 9, 2020

This exciting conclusion to the Wilders series follows Renna, Emerson, Alyssa, Syd, and Benjamin through the aftermath of the events in Wilders.

With the virus morphing and moving faster, the scientists in the Adirondak forest have reached out to the US government for help translating their half-wilder half-human vaccine into a world-wide cure. But a world sliding dangerously close to a
full apocalypse doesn't make for easy travelling. When help arrives, the form it takes is not what the camp leadership planned for.

Bold choices always have consequences. Now it's time to face them.


Consequences: A Wilders Finale Reviews


  • Dixon Reuel

    Ah the finale to Cass Kim's Wilder's books - a meaty & satisfying conclusion to this series!
    Really loved the pacing throughout, which is especially important for the final book.
    I was particularly drawn to and intrigued by the setting and exploration of a 'non-complete destruction' of society - this is far more believable than the utter collapse of all things that readers of Post Apocalyptic fiction nearly come to expect. Humanity would of course adjust, incrementally, and seeing this premise interact with the characters, especially Renna.
    Engaging and wonderful conclusion to Wilders! Well done!

  • Jacob Klop

    Consequences continues the story of the wilder infection from the perspective of the two main characters from the first novel, Renna and Alyssa

    As with the first novel, the relationships between the characters was one of the strongest aspects for me. The author does a good job with the dialogue and character interactions, particularly with Alyssa's story, as she spends much of the novel meeting new people, and developing bonds with them.

    The story is fast paced and well thought out. I liked the world that was created, and enjoyed seeing what had become of the town. To be honest I think there's the potential for a whole other book from the perspective of the origins of the disease and what happened from a larger scope.

    The book was well written and edited, although there were a few awkward sentences which periodically detracted from the reading experience.

    I was satisfied with the ending of the novel and felt like the story lines were nicely tied up.

    I recommend this book, but you definitely should read Wilders first.

  • Katelyn Furtick

    *3.5/5 stars*

    **I received a digital copy of this book for free from the author in exchange for an honest review. All opinions are my own.**

    I was excited when I received an email from Cass asking me to review this book because I enjoyed the first one. I really enjoyed this finale!
    It is a fast-paced, interesting take on the post-apocalyptic world, as I said for the first book.
    I, again, really like the relationships between the characters. Cass Kim does a really good job with dialogue and interactions between characters. It always keeps the pace really well.
    I also thought the character development was great. Renna is such a good character. I also love Emerson!
    The story is just really well written. I was thoroughly happy with the way the story wrapped up. It was nicely done. I definitely recommend this series!
    Thanks so much to the author for sending me this book to review!

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  • Judy Ferrell

    So the mystery is solved.

    The mystery of the Wilder creation is solved. But not without a battle, and a mutated outbreak. And yet, love wins. Just as it should. Good triumphs over evil.

  • Nicole Turner

    The Wilders series is a thought provoking, distinct take on apocalyptic condition story telling. Would reccomend both the first and second book 👍

  • Helen Whistberry

    I really enjoy this series which envisions the outbreak of a zombie-like virus as a "half-pocalypse". Rather than the complete breakdown of society that many zombie/dystopian novels portray, the author has come up with a very plausible vision of how we might make necessary adjustments and carry on, more or less, with our regular lives amidst the controlled chaos. You'll need to read Wilders first to appreciate this sequel that follows the aftermath of the events of that book and builds to an exciting conclusion as Renna and her friends and family race to not only find a vaccine for the deadly plague but also to fight nefarious forces attempting to use the outbreak for their own questionable purposes. Aimed at a YA audience with young protagonists who are asked to step up to tasks and responsibilities well beyond their years, I think fans of thoughtful fantasy/horror will find this a satisfying conclusion to an imaginative series.

  • Noelle Brighton

    Outstanding ending to this two book series. I really enjoyed the characters and felt they were genuine and compelling. A lot of action and tension kept me turning pages, and I enjoyed the story line very much. I will be reading more from this author.

  • Laura

    I received this book for free. I am voluntarily posting this review and any opinions expressed herein are my own.

    A very satisfying conclusion to the Wilders series. All the questions are answered and I liked the positive way things were resolved.

  • Matthew

    Cass Kim’s imaginative tale of the half-pocalypse comes to a satisfying conclusion. Much like the first two books in the series, Consequences is a fast paced YA read that will have you churning through the pages. If you enjoy the post apocalyptic zombie genre, this is a series that will offer you something new while still feeling familiar. I recommend it highly.

  • HobbityHobbs

    I know it was the last part of a trilogy, but I still want more! ;-) Consequences: A Wilders Finale was the perfect conclusion for this awesome series. I can't wait to read more from author Cass Kim. Cheers!