*Now a completed series available at Kindle Unlimited*
Sam and her group are finally on the road to Montana, where they plan to deliver the immune Todd back into the hands of Dr. Richards—the only man capable of synthesizing a cure from his blood. The road there is full of danger, and Dr. Richards is less than welcoming. He sequesters himself in his private quarters as he works feverishly, descending into his madness and guilt. As he works to undo the horrors he’s committed in the name of science, the winter creeps in, threatening to cut off their trip home and bury them under the deadly snow.
*Author Note* This book was originally written and published in 2015, when the author was a teenager. It has since been completely re-written for a more mature audience, with changes to the story, characters, and tone.
Samantha Hoffman is a thirty-one-year-old author who has always had a passion for both reading and writing. She began writing very young and has since unpublished most of her earlier works as her writing style has continued to develop.
Her favorite genre to write is paranormal romance, but she also likes to dabble in fantasy and horror, as well as having a new love of science fiction. She loves werewolves, vampires, zombies, magic, and anything supernatural.
Her all-time favorite author is Tamora Pierce, who shaped her view of the world, love, and heroines with her writing and storytelling.
I think this is where I stop with this series. I was so hopeful when I saw that we were getting back to Sam's POV but she seemed to have undergone a personality change which I didn't care for. The characters kept rushing into things that made no sense and making rookie mistakes, it was hard to believe these were the same fairly smart survivors from book 1.
Also, the doctor character's arc was really nonsensical and annoying. The end was so farfetched it was just laughable (spoiler ahead: the cure will literally bring a long dead and decomposing zombie to life but muscles damage will not heal? The idea could have worked if the zombies hadn't been actually dead with no pulse but as it was...)
This book was very good. Do I like it more than the previous books? No. Do I like it less than the previous books? Again no. Sorry to say but a lot of the characters who died in the previous books I didn’t get attached to though there were a couple. But this one made me get teary eyed a few times.
I very much like this story. Characters will undergo changes in the situations they are in. Some readers might not like it, but that's just the way of the human condition. The story is well written. I'm a fan.
I truly have no words for this installment of the series. I assume the author was trying for something totally different from Zombie apocalypse books Well, they did and not in a good way.
Absolutely loving this series now that I'm three books in! Especially now that the two groups have merged together. The balance between the 'evil of man' and 'zombies eating people' is damn near perfection 👌 10/10 Recommend.
I'm on the 3rd one in this series and I'm still invested in the characters and what is going to happen. That usually doesn't happen. It's such a good series.