Wrecked: Book One Forsaken Series

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Summary

“Love was never promised. Only survival.” After the colony ship Providence crash-landed on an uncharted planet, time fractured the survivors into three divided groups: the tech-clinging Shipborn, the off-grid Homesteaders, and the violent Ravagers who vanished into the wild. Calla Rios has spent the past two years trapped in the dim shell of the wrecked vessel, watching rations vanish, hope dwindle, and the cold pragmatism of survival take over. When the Homesteaders return with an offer—food and seeds in exchange for medicine and women—Calla does the unthinkable. She volunteers. Traded into an arranged partnership she didn’t choose, assigned to a man who didn’t ask for her, Calla is thrust into a harsh new world beyond the safety of the ship. August is guarded, grim, and clearly furious to be given a partner he never wanted. In a world where love is a luxury, survival is a currency, and tenderness is dangerous, Calla must decide whether this unwanted life might still hold something worth fighting for. Spice Rating: 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 Heat Level: Survival-Bound Slow Burn to Cabin Fever Combustion Wrecked simmers with tension until it explodes in stolen nights, heatwave confessions, and explicit open door scenes. There’s no luxury here—just breathless need, bare skin, and the safety and pleasure only one person can offer. This is open door spice with all the angst and heat 🔥

Status
Complete
Chapters
54
Rating
4.9 18 reviews
Age Rating
18+

A Guide To The Forsaken Series

A spoiler-free orientation for readers:

This story blends grounded science fiction, survival realism, and slow-burn romance. You don’t need a science background—but a little context will help you settle into the world quickly and enjoy the emotional stakes without confusion.

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The World

Humanity survives on an uncharted planet after a colony ship crashes on unforgiving soil.

The environment is hot, unstable, and hostile, but not unlivable.

Survival depends on adapting technology - meant for space and the intended new colony - to life on the ground.

This is not a shiny sci-fi future—it’s improvised, patched-together survival.

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Two Ways of Living

There are two main human factions:

The Ship (Providence)

Enclosed, artificial, controlled.

Governed by hierarchy and rationing.

The captain is Erin Wheeler.

Safety comes at the cost of freedom.

The Homesteaders

Live outside the ship, off-grid and using stolen farming equipment from Providence.

They farm, trade, and defend themselves however necessary.

The leader is Gerald and his wife Lucy.

Freedom comes with risk and vulnerability.

Neither system is perfect. Both carry moral compromises.

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Food, Seeds & Survival

Food is grown from universal seed pods designed for space travel.

Not all seeds survive the crash or long storage.

Farming is experimental, fragile, and vital.

Food = power.

Who controls it shapes the community.

Native water sources are not fully compatible with human biology.

Filters are essential—and failures are deadly.

Illness can strike fast and without clear treatment.

Water isn’t just survival. It’s trauma, guilt, and fear.

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The Ravagers

Humans who rejected both ship and settlement.

Live by force, instinct, and territory.

Not supernatural—just what desperation can turn people into.

They are a constant reminder of what happens when society collapses completely.

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The Romance

Slow burn.

Forced proximity.

Power, consent, and protection are central themes.

The romance is not separate from survival—it is shaped by it.

Every touch, choice, and hesitation carries weight in a world where safety isn’t guaranteed.

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Content Expectations

This book includes:

Survival stress and trauma

Threats of violence

Power imbalances

Emotionally intense intimacy

Moral ambiguity

It is not a comfort read, but it is deeply character-driven and hopeful in quiet, earned ways.

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How to Read This Book

Trust that questions will be answered gradually.

Pay attention to small domestic moments—they matter.

Remember: no one here is fully safe, but everyone is trying.

This is a story about:

What it takes to survive.

What it costs to stay human.

And what it means to choose someone