All three books in the Fyre Trilogy, now together in one Omnibus!
The Outbreak: Lily Hamilton is surviving. It's really the only thing she can do at this point, now that the dead are walking the Earth. She's lost everyone and everything she's ever loved and there's no going back to the way things used to be. But when she suddenly gets four visitors, all hell breaks loose. Lily's journey is only just the start of things...but will it end before it even begins?
The Quarantine: Lily Hamilton is back and ready to get her new life back to normal. The experiment is finally over, and she just wants to put everything she went through behind her. But she can't. Someone close to Lily's family cut a hole in the fence surrounding the experiment's Control Zone, unleashing the monsters to the rest of the world. It's up to Lily to put a stop to the walking plague before the rest of the world is reduced to mindless cannibalism. But, being quarantined in Ground Zero doesn't help her situation out much. Finding a safe haven in a real-life hell seems almost impossible, but the sand in the hourglass is about to drop its last grains, and Lily and her family are the only hope mankind has for survival.
The Cure: After fighting her way to safety, Lily Hamilton is doing her best to carve out a place in a world overrun with the dead. And the best place to do it is the very place that held her captive for over a year.
Hunkered down with a small group of survivors in the Control Zone, Lily and her family do their best to get back to some sense of normal while fighting off more than just dead bodies shuffling around. And when a much needed supply run ends up giving Lily more questions than answers, she’ll do anything to save the people she loves.
A college student/dirt bike racer-turned-author, Tayler Wright spends most days reading or writing or working on other projects or taking care of her cats.
DNF @ 4%. The number of grammatical errors in the writing was astounding and completely unacceptable. Even sentences that were technically correct felt awkward and redundant. I have never read so little of a book before deciding not to finish it.