Format: E-Book
Read with: Kindle Oasis
Length: Novel
Genre: Post Apocalyptic Romance
POV: First Person, FMC
Series: Post-Apocalyptic Fairy Tales, #1
Publisher: Self-Published
Hero: Levi
Heroine: Hailey
Sensuality: 🔥🔥🔥
Published On: September 26, 2025
Started On: September 27, 2025
Finished On: September 28, 2025

Tower by Claire Kent kicks off her Post-Apocalyptic Fairy Tales series with a retelling of Rapunzel unlike any other. Set years after the asteroid Impact that decimated the world, it is a story of survival, power, and the kind of love that can only bloom in the ruins. Kent takes a classic premise; a woman trapped in a tower who rescues herself by offering herself to the strongest among them, thus twisting it into something grittier and more grounded in human fragility.
Hailey has spent the last three years hidden from the world, her father’s protective paranoia keeping her locked away from the chaos outside. When he dies, she is left defenseless in a landscape ruled by violence and scarcity. Her solution is as pragmatic as it is desperate: she seeks out Levi, the leader of a local biker gang, and offers herself in exchange for protection.
He is definitely not the shining prince she dreamed of as a child, but a man hardened by loss and exhaustion, who agrees to her terms without illusion. Their arrangement begins as purely transactional, sex and safety traded in equal measure, but what grows between them is slow, tender, and entirely unexpected.
Levi is rough, tattooed, and gruff, but there is an undercurrent of quiet weariness that defines him. This is a man who has seen too much, fought too long, and now survives more out of duty than hope. His protectiveness toward Hailey does not stem from possessiveness but from a deep, almost reluctant humanity. Hailey herself is a wonderful mix of naïveté and resolve. Though inexperienced in the world’s cruelties, she is far from weak; practical, observant, and brave enough to walk straight into danger if it means retaining control over her fate.
What unfolds between them is a strangely intimate romance built on need and mutual respect. Their early encounters are mechanical, even awkward, but Kent slowly turns the dynamic inside out. The transactional becomes emotional; protection turns into devotion. The post-apocalyptic backdrop makes every touch and every word feel more precious because survival strips away all pretense.
Yet, while I appreciated the emotional growth, I could not help but feel that the story lacked some of the intensity Kent usually brings to her heroes. Levi, despite his quiet strength, feels subdued, less the alpha protector and more a man simply tired of fighting. The raw, gruff magnetism that often defines her male leads gives way here to a softer, more subdued energy.
Still, Tower succeeds in its atmosphere and tone, bleak yet hopeful, sensual yet restrained. The power imbalance between Levi and Hailey, which could have felt exploitative, is handled with Kent’s signature sensitivity. She never loses sight of Hailey’s independence as a person, even when the her choices are limited by the brutal world around her. And when emotion finally pierces through the stoic exteriors of both Levi and Hailey, there is a quiet joy that unfurls along with it.
Recommended for: readers who love gritty, slow-burn post-apocalyptic romance with strong heroines, weary protectors, and a touch of fairy-tale.
Final Verdict: Tower re-imagines Rapunzel in a world stripped of fantasy, where survival is the only currency and love is the rarest luxury of all. Gritty, sensual, and quietly hopeful.
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