For fans of 'Impact Winter', I’d suggest exploring 'World War Z' by Max Brooks. It’s not vampires, but the oral history format gives it a gritty, realistic feel that mirrors the chaos of a collapsing world. The global scope and diverse perspectives make it feel like you’re piecing together the end of the world yourself.
If you’re after more vampire-centric stories, 'The Strain' by Guillermo del Toro and Chuck Hogan is a solid pick. It’s got that same blend of horror and survival, with a scientific twist on vampirism. The tension builds slowly but pays off in huge, terrifying moments. And if you haven’t tried 'I Am Legend' by Richard Matheson, it’s a classic for a reason—loneliness, desperation, and monsters lurking in the dark.
Oh, I love this question! 'Impact Winter' has such a unique mix of horror and survival, so I’d recommend 'Bird Box' by Josh Malerman. It’s not about vampires, but the constant fear of the unknown nails that same paranoia. The audiobook version is especially intense—imagine navigating a world where looking outside could kill you.
Another gem is 'The Girl with All the Gifts' by M.R. Carey. It’s a fresh twist on the apocalypse, with a protagonist who’s both terrifying and sympathetic. The pacing is relentless, much like 'Impact Winter', and the emotional punches hit just as hard. Plus, if you enjoy morally gray characters, this one’s a must-read.
If you're craving more post-apocalyptic vibes like 'Impact Winter Season 3', you might want to dive into 'The Road' by Cormac McCarthy. It's bleak, haunting, and utterly gripping—much like the struggle for survival in a world overrun by vampires. McCarthy’s prose is sparse but powerful, making every page feel like a fight for breath.
For something with a bit more action but the same sense of dread, try 'The Passage' by Justin Cronin. It blends vampire lore with a global collapse, and the sprawling narrative feels epic yet intimate. The way Cronin builds his world reminds me of how 'Impact Winter' balances personal stakes with larger threats. And if you’re into audio dramas, 'We’re Alive' is a fantastic zombie apocalypse series that has that same immersive, character-driven tension.
Looking for something with 'Impact Winter’s' mix of dread and hope? 'Station Eleven' by Emily St. John Mandel is a beautiful, melancholic take on survival after a pandemic. It’s less about monsters and more about humanity clinging to art and connection, but the atmosphere is just as immersive.
Or, if you want pure adrenaline, 'The Reapers Are the Angels' by Alden Bell is a standout. It’s a zombie novel with a poetic edge, following a young girl in a ruined world. The writing is lyrical but brutal, and the protagonist’s journey feels as raw and urgent as Darcy’s in 'Impact Winter'.
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“You belong to me, Aria,” he growls, his nose brushing against mine. “The harder you push me away, the deeper I fall into this madness of wanting you.”
“You don’t even want a mate!” I remind him, hating how small my voice sounds, and how my body sings whenever he’s this close.
His breath brushes against my lips. “You’re right. I don’t. But I burn for you, Aria, and I don’t think I’ll make it through the season without tasting what’s mine.”
*****
They call Ryder Drexel the Ice King of Ironclaw University, captain of the undefeated Iron Wolves, cold-blooded on the rink and untouchable off it. He doesn’t do distractions. He doesn’t do relationships.
Until her.
Aria Murdock is the opposite. She’s an invisible scholarship student hiding secrets that she’s spent her entire life hiding—she’s a wolf who can’t shift in a world where wolves like her are called runts and are mercilessly killed to be rid of their weak bloodline.
But when an accident reveals her true scent, Ryder’s world fractures.
She’s a walking death sentence. Someone undesirable to most. Off-limits because of her low rank and bloodline.
And she’s his mate.
Now, the Alpha heir has a choice. He can either reject the bond, or risk everything to claim her. The problem? Claiming her means breaking every rule and starting a war within his own pack. It also means revealing who Aria truly is, and she’s so much more than a runt.
They’re enemies by nature, but bound by instinct and fate.
In a world where packs, rules, and reputations reign, claiming her might just cost him everything, especially his heart.
TWO BOOKS IN ONE
BOOK 1 - WINTER'S MATE:FATED ON ICE (COMPLETED)
BOOK 2- THE GOALIE'S KEEPER (AU VERSION OF WMFOI - ONGOING) {MATURE — mid slow burn with yearning MMC. notting, claiming, mate frenzy and rutting. Check the trigger warnings. The FMC is a plus-size woman who insecure about her body, but as the book progresses, she'll learn to love herself.}
✧ SNIPPET ✧
His eyes flashed, and a growl rumbled through him. "Careful, sweetheart. Once I claim you, you'll be mine—body, heart, and soul."
"Then take me."
~**~
Christmas was meant to be magical—yet for Rosie Martinez, it became the night her world ended.
A cruel bet. A viral video. A betrayal that left her reputation in ruins. Desperate to breathe again, Rosie runs to a quiet mountain town where no one knows her name—where she hopes she can disappear.
She didn't expect him.
Jude Winters—hockey captain, future Alpha of the Winters Pack, and the stranger who saved her in the snow. The moment he touched her, he knew.
Mate. His. Forever.
Rosie has no idea what she is to him. No clue about the supernatural world hidden beneath this frozen town. She only feels the way her body awakens around him… and the way he watches her like she's the only woman he's ever wanted.
But when her past crashes into their peaceful relationship—threatening the one person he cares about—Jude's control snaps.
ICE- The Alpha’s Unwanted Omega BOOK 2
"I never asked for your touch, Omega. But now that I have the scent of your soul on my skin, I’m never letting you go."
Ethan Carter, the Glacier of Silvercrest, has finally thawed—and he is starving. In the high-stakes sequel to The Alpha’s Unwanted Omega, the cold ice of the rink meets the scorching heat of a fated bond that refuses to be ignored.
Collins is no longer just a stabilizer; he is a target. As a male-on-male (BXB) werewolf romance dripping with dark obsession and protective heat, this second chapter pushes their boundaries to the breaking point. Someone wants the Alpha dead, but Ethan is too busy claiming every inch of his Omega.
In this world of hockey and howling, the only thing more dangerous than a predator’s temper is the erotic fire of his claim.
Frozen hearts don't just shatter—they melt.
I lived in happiness with the love of my life, my husband Silas the CEO of Andersson. co.
I thought I had It all! We were meant to be together forever.
But the day our daughter died in my womb was the day my world stopped spinning, weeks passed by and I was numbed to the outside world.
Until that day when his naked body in bed with another woman was shown in every newspaper around the country.
My husband Silas! The love of my life.
The one I thought I would spend the rest of my life with, just tossed me away like I meant nothing to him.
In just a few months I was left with just the clothes on my body and what I managed to pack in a bag, and the little money I had in my bank account.
But that was it!
I didn’t think I would survive this pain, but life had a surprise for me.
Giving up wasn’t an option anymore! I will fight for my life and get strong again.
Once I am, I will come back and get my revenge on those who did me wrong.
I will show him what he tossed away.
Warning contains child loss, sexual content, and bad language.
*Trigger Warning* SMUT AHEAD
Winter Hollister is in love. Her boyfriend surprises her with a nine-day Valentine's Day cruise. She's thrilled and things seem like they're moving in the direction of a proposal. That's only until she catches him sleeping with another woman in the rose petal lined bed they were meant to share on the first night.
Blake Troy thought he was in love until his girlfriend dumped him only days before the cruise. He turns it into a bachelor's trip of sorts and decides to have some fun on the rebound.
Sparks fly as they meet and enjoy a passionate first night together. Winter is mortified the morning but then they hatch a plan.
She needs revenge on her ex-boyfriend.
He needs a fiancee to take home.
They become each other's alibis but what happens when make-believe bleeds over into reality?
Sports journalism student Iris Bennett’s life unravels when she catches her famous hockey-star boyfriend, Mason Hart, kissing another woman after a championship victory. A video capturing her reaction goes viral, turning her heartbreak into a nationwide spectacle.
After refusing to reconcile with Mason, Iris suddenly loses the scholarship that has funded her education for years. Convinced the decision is connected to Mason’s powerful father, she takes on multiple jobs to stay enrolled, including an internship with the rival university’s hockey media department.
Things become even more complicated when Mercer Athletics offers her a modeling contract. The company’s most recognizable ambassador is Dean Mercer, captain of the rival hockey team and heir to one of the most influential sports dynasties in the country.
As Iris and Dean are repeatedly thrown together through work and hockey-related commitments, a cautious friendship begins to form. Over time, that friendship grows into something deeper. While Iris fights to rebuild her reputation and uncover the truth behind her scholarship revocation, Dean struggles under mounting pressure from his father to embrace a future that no longer feels entirely his own.
When long-standing tensions between the Hart and Mercer families resurface, Iris and Dean find themselves caught in a battle fueled by money, influence, loyalty, and public image.
Together, they must decide whether love is worth the risk of standing up to the powerful people determined to shape their futures for them.
Impact Players' has this unique vibe—it's about people who don't just do their jobs but elevate entire teams. If you're looking for similar reads, I'd recommend 'Multipliers' by Liz Wiseman. It dives into how some leaders amplify the intelligence and capability of those around them, much like the idea of impact players. Another gem is 'The Culture Code' by Daniel Coyle, which unpacks the secrets of highly successful groups. Both books focus on the ripple effect of exceptional individuals, but they approach it from different angles—one through leadership, the other through team dynamics.
For something more narrative-driven, 'Team of Teams' by General Stanley McChrystal is fantastic. It blends real-world military strategy with business insights, showing how adaptability and collaboration create high-impact teams. And if you want a personal growth twist, 'Atomic Habits' by James Clear isn't about teams per se, but it teaches how small, consistent actions can lead to outsized results—kind of like how impact players operate. Honestly, any of these could scratch that itch for transformative thinking.
If you enjoyed 'Impact, Set C: Demons in Disguise', you might love diving into 'The Library at Mount Char' by Scott Hawkins. It’s got that same blend of dark, surreal horror and philosophical depth, wrapped in a narrative that feels like peeling back layers of an onion—each reveal more unsettling than the last. The characters are morally ambiguous, the world-building is bizarre yet meticulously crafted, and the stakes are cosmic in scale. It’s one of those books where you finish the last page and immediately flip back to the beginning, convinced you missed something crucial.
Another wild ride is 'House of Leaves' by Mark Z. Danielewski. It’s not just a book; it’s an experience. The labyrinthine structure mirrors the story itself, with footnotes leading to dead ends and text that twists physically on the page. If 'Demons in Disguise' hooked you with its mind-bending elements, this will feel like stumbling into a deeper, weirder rabbit hole. It’s polarizing—some readers adore it, others find it pretentious—but if you’re up for a challenge, it’s unforgettable.