The undead have risen, spreading death across a once thriving and beautiful world. Now the world is blackening, and the undead are no longer the only threat to what little life is left. Humanity has decayed, and some survivors will go to any lengths to stay alive. The most innocent of families have turned to cannibalism while violent criminals manipulate their way to leadership.
Jonathan Sawyer, along with a small group of survivors from his home in California, head to a small Iowa town in search of answers. Along the way, however, they find more than they bargained for. There is tension in the air, and the few remaining groups of survivors spread across the earth are preparing for a war they don't even know is happening.
Remaining on the west side of the country, Deacon Belle prepares to launch an all-out assault on an army that has taken over a small island chain. A new friend will help him uncover the beginning to Hawaii's many secrets.
Decay: Humanity is the highly anticipated second book in the Decay: Series.
Like the first book in this series there is a great combination of action and the lives of those living through this end of the world event. I so enjoy how well the author tells the personal tales of each character, creating relatable multi-dimensional individuals a reader can relate to in so few words. I may not know anything of any importance regarding most of the lives of the characters prior to the end of the world and yet I feel as if I know them all so very well and cannot wait to see where book number three takes them all!