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Hell bent on doing things her own way, Meg's escaped to the earthen plane to fight her personal demons and make a life for herself. But life without sparrow isn't easy and nightingale keeps interrupting her dreams. To make it worse, someone keeps dropping zombies into the earthen plane. Meg can't run or hide from her heritage. There is no rest for the wicked.

190 pages, Paperback

Published April 27, 2017

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M.R. Pritchard

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M. R. Pritchard is a two-time Kindle Scout winning author and her short story "Glitch" has been featured in the 2017 winter edition of THE FIRST LINE literary journal. She holds degrees in Biochemistry and Nursing. She is a northern New Yorker transplanted to the Gulf Coast of Florida who enjoys coffee, mint chocolate, cloudy days, and reading on the lanai.

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Profile Image for Sherry Fundin.
2,311 reviews162 followers
December 23, 2023
Scarecrow picks up where Nightingale Girl left off, so the series needs to be read in order. Meg is being hunted. Not just by demons and angels, but she is on the America’s Most Wanted list. Enter her lawyer, Reuben. She doesn’t know it yet, but she gets more than she bargained for with Reuben. She travels from Heaven to Hell to the Earthly plane and back again. Sparrow wants her to return to Hell to be with him, but I don’t blame her for being hesitant. Sooner or later, she will have to choose between the dark and the light, good and evil. The zombies are rising, choices will be made…AND, WOW, that ending. I sure didn’t see it coming….and I LOVE IT.



Profile Image for Kit (Metaphors and Moonlight).
974 reviews163 followers
August 1, 2017
2.5 Stars

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After how utterly unique and twisty the first book was and how amazingly character-driven and intriguing the second book was, this was a disappointment. Pretty much all the things I loved from the previous books (aside from the setting and somewhat Meg's voice) weren't there, and I was confused about everything. This whole book just seemed to be characters popping in and out and saying/doing cryptic things, Meg jumping from one random thing to another, the plot jumping around, things happening with no real explanation, and characters making unbelievable, forced decisions. Everything felt very disjointed and deus ex machina. I liked the outcome of what happened to Meg at the very end because it will likely make the next book interesting, I just didn't like the messy plot that got her to that point. I'm still going to give the series another chance though because of how good the first two books were and because I'm invested in these characters. As long as the next book gets back up to standard, this will still be a series that's worth it.

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537 reviews5 followers
October 24, 2017
Oh my!

At first I wasn’t in love with this book. I loved “Sparrow Man”and “Nightingale Girl” but this one just didn’t have as much to pull me in...until I got to the end. And now, holy crap, I can’t wait until the next book comes out!!
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842 reviews21 followers
November 24, 2023
The last few days have been lost devouring this incredible omnibus and as such, it is one to keep for a re-read where it can be savoured

The three books within complement each other beautifully and reflect the growth of not just the protagonist, Meg, but also the skill of the author.

The story is woven back and forth between the books and in a similar fashion to LOTR, each book raises questions, answers them and elaborates further. I am very glad this is an omnibus as I would have been on tenterhooks waiting for each book!

In the beginning, I saw glimmers of The Walking Dead amd I was thrilled as, lets be real, zombies! However, the omnibus twists and turns and grows into so much more than just another post-apocalyptic zombie tale. I am not going to elaborate on how, I will just say they are a factor of the saga, not the main performance

Meg is a fantastic protagonist, multi-dimensional and certainly not perfect and that is what adds something special to this book for me. She's relatable and I found my heart breaking for her one minute and being as frustrated as anything with her the next. That is a great character for me. She is interesting and her personal journey is wholly unexpected

Book 1: The Sparrow Man and Book 3: ScareCrow are certainly my favourites,but Book 2, Nightingale Girl had me intrigued at how everything could come together

On finishing the omnibus, I was both exhilerated and exhausted. Absolutely wonderful

This omnibus is absolutely brilliant and I am looking forward to reading more from this author

I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.
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