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The Gray Divide: Book 2 of "The Flesh Remains" Zombie Apocalypse Series

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Four months after the fall of the hive, humanity’s fragile survivors cling to life in a world where the rules keep changing. Jack, Mel, Lisa, and the Echo community thought they’d bought time, but a new threat rises from the witnesses, infected who think, speak, and organize. For some, integration into the hive offers peace and purpose. For others, it is the end of everything human.

As alliances with old enemies blur and the line between survival and surrender narrows, Echo must risk everything to protect what remains of their humanity. But Jack’s young son, Damian, begins to draw the hive’s secrets in his sleep, maps, plans, intentions no child should know. His gift could save them all… or doom them.

In a world where safety and morality no longer align, every choice carries a cost. To endure, they must walk the gray divide between what it means to live and what it means to stay human.


This is Book 2 of "The Flesh Remains" Zombie Apocalypse Series.

333 pages, Kindle Edition

Published August 7, 2025

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L. Ison

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November 22, 2025
The story is okay but…

The editing and grammar is terrible. I don’t mean just a few misspelled words and wonky sentences; I’m talking full chapters just repeated, paragraphs repeated, sentences just ending mid sentence, etc. It’s horrible. Also, it is quite repetitive. The author is saying the same thing over and over but with marginally different words. I am going to try and read the third book but I’m not sure I’ll get through it. It’s too bad. This wouldn’t have been nearly as bad had someone taken the time to even half arsed proofread it.
5 reviews
August 15, 2025
Good story

Party two of the series was good, but very confusing. Things happened that were just skipped over one day everything is fine BAM! The next a bunch of people die and the story acts like it told you what the heck just happened. One person is referenced, then she's dead, she's back, she is dying in the infirmary, next paragraph she's doing sentry duty. So weird.
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November 16, 2025
kinda of boring . has its moments . but the worst part is I listen to alot of AI stories and I'm convinced this book was written by AI
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