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Apocalypse #5

Apocalypse Alone

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The worst thing about the end of the world is being alone.

Everyone needs someone. When zombies are at your door, help never goes amiss. Even if it’s only someone else they might choose to chew on instead of you.

Jessica Talbot has settled into South Florida for safety, and she’s carved out a piece of secure quiet amid a teeth-torn world. She and Austin have laid in stocks. They’ve started learning how to adapt to a life that’s not just more dangerous, but also requires a can-do self-starting mindset. And it’s working. The zombies are being held at bay, the pantry’s full, and they’re keeping her daughter Candice safe.

When the two of them agree to go looking for missing friends, Candice must face solitude that might not just be temporary. Friends are good, but family’s better. Home isn’t necessarily where you live; it’s where your heart does. And her mom just walked out headed straight into the zombies the three of them have been trying for months to stay away from.

303 pages, Kindle Edition

Published October 15, 2016

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David Rogers

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November 3, 2016
Lots & lots of zombies...

Zombies, lots of action & Candace to the rescue!
This was a very good read. I liked the storyline and how the author took the time to explain some of their ways of getting by with no electricity or running water.
The characters were great. Austin, Jessica & Candace. A really good description of them and their interaction with each other. And Happy! We can't forget him.
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July 5, 2017
Excellent Book

I have loved the entire series. Wonder story lines, exceptionally well written characters that you can't help but like, and pull for their survival. I will definitely be reading more of Mr.Rogers works.
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