This book is no longer in print. Please see Zombie War.
It's been six months since the vaccine went bad and introduced zombies into the world. Matt and Sarah have gathered all the survivors they could find, protecting and teaching them how to survive in this post-infected world. They've arranged for one last raid into town to try and survive through the oncoming winter. Trouble is, no one could truly prepare them for what they encounter once they arrive. Those remaining on the farm have been trained and organized into a cohesive unit. Would they be strong enough together when it really matters? Would any of them survive the Little Apocalypse on the Prairie?
Jean Booth was born in Las Vegas, Nevada on a sweltering summer night. She's traveled to many states, living in Michigan, Minnesota, Florida, Nevada, Ohio, and Maryland. She, along with those that know her, affectionately refer to her as "The Crazy Cat Lady." She's worked in healthcare and done grant management for the entirety of her adult life and was challenged in 2010 to finally start writing the stories that live in her head. She specializes in the Paranormal.
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I read the first book Zombie War and enjoyed it (.99 on the Nook) and bought this one. If it is half as good as the first I will feel that the cost (.99 again...lol) was well worth it.
Judging from the title, one would surmise that this book is a comedic look at the subject of zombies and apocalypses.
One would be very wrong…
In this, the second book of the Zombie War series, the little group of four survivors has grown into a much larger band. With their combined intelligence and know-how, they’ve set themselves up in a very secure refuge in the wilds of the Sierra Nevada Mountains.
It would take quite an intelligent, organized attack to get through all of the barriers that have been set up around their settlement’s perimeter. And, since fresh humans are no longer in large supply, it is believed that the zombies are getting, well, stupid. Their intellect resources have been pretty much dried up.
This makes the humans feel pretty comfortable inside their enclosure, although it’s a little strange seeing kids playing outside with guns strapped to their hips–the real weapons, not play ones. Outside the fence, though, it’s anyone’s guess, especially when provisions are needed.
And they are needed, badly. A trip to the home improvement store and grocery is not what it used to be–especially when an attack can come from anywhere, including from inside floor-model appliances.
And the danger is expanded exponentially when a scouting party learns that the zombies aren’t quite as stupid and slow as were originally thought…
I’m pretty sure I will never go into a warehouse-type store again without looking over my shoulder a lot. Especially if I am one of only a very few people in its aisles.
Ms. Booth has done another great job of creating a world where survival teeters on the edge from every angle. Her characters are so perfect for their roles, and the twist at the end was one I did not see coming. Perhaps it’s because I went along with the belief that the zombies were, um, zombified. The slow-moving, moaning, glaze-eyed, decaying sort that are typical of undead brain-eaters have no part in this book.
The author has published a third book in this series, called “Zombified!” I think I need to get it as soon as possible…
It's been six months since the vaccine went bad and introduced zombies into the world. Matt and Sarah have gathered all the survivors they could find, would they be strong enough together when it really matters? Would any of them survive the Little Apocalypse on the Prairie?.....
Personally I hate it when books "skip" over time. Soooooo Here we are 6 months after the previous book. It kind of starts you will people you know nothing about so you have a hard time connecting with the characters. It was an okay read....Just wish it went into the history of the characters a little more.
Your books always leave me wanting more. As usual, I can't wait for the sequel. I've fallen in love with all the characters and I can literally feel the adrenaline pulsing through my veins as I'm reading! I want to see them survive and can't wait to see what happens next! Write faster!!!