We Won't All Survive / Kate Alice Marshall / Book Review

WE WON'T ALL SURVIVE Mercy Gray is a hero. Or that's what they all say. When she got caught in the crossfire of a mall shooting, she helped save lives. And she bears the souvenirs: a bullet fragment still lodged in her back, a mountain of medical debt, and the guilt of not listening to her sister's concern about the "sweet" boy next door. And the guilt, too, of draining her sister's college savings to help pay for her hospital stay. When billionaire influencer Damien Dare decides to start a brand new survival competition, he reaches out to Mercy. Who better to compete in a survivalist reality show than an actual survivor? And when she sees the prize money on the line, she can't exactly say no. Even if her sister wants her to. But when Mercy arrives to the off-grid old mining town Dare bought for the show, something seems... off. There are no cameras around, for one. No crew to meet Mercy and the other contestant...