The Atom Between Us

Natasha Wingfield


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I woke up with nothing. No name. No past. No memories. Just a body full of scars and a single, burning finish the mission I don’t remember starting.

The world outside is a wasteland. A place called The Zone, where radiation still clings to the air and the people are ruled by something called The Authority. I’m told I’m dangerous. I’m treated like a threat. But no one will tell me why.

Not even him.

Captain Lance Kang. Cold. Controlled. Feared. He watches me with restrained violence and impossible familiarity—like he knows something about me I don’t.

I shouldn’t trust him. He’s the enemy. He belongs to the regime that wants me wiped out, forgotten. But when his voice cuts through the static in my mind… something responds. Something buried, instinctive, and dangerously real.

The more fragments of my past I claw back—labs, fire, blood—the clearer a single truth

I’m not just a prisoner in this broken world.
I’m the key to changing it.
Or ending it.

I just have to remember before it’s too late.

The Atom Between Us is a tense, emotional, slow-burn dystopian romance perfect for fans of Shatter Me, The Last of Us, and The 100.

You’ll love this book if you’re

post-apocalyptic vibesAmnesia & broken identity

Opposites forced together

Slow-burn, enemies-to-lovers energy

A heroine who’d rather fight than fall

A soldier who breaks every rule to follow her

Psychological depth and emotional stakes⚠️ Content Warning: This book contains mature themes, strong language, and explicit content. Reader discretion is advised.
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