L.C. Mortimer was raised on a small farm in Kansas, which sparked her interest in going off the grid. Learning how to can, garden, and become self-reliant were all important parts of her upbringing. After pursuing her degree in English Literature, Mortimer traveled the country with her husband, living in Hawaii, Maryland, and everywhere in between. When she's not busy dreaming up her next story, Mortimer can be found stocking up on canned goods for the zombie apocalypse.
This series is written in an episodic manner. Each is a novella of approximately 100+ pages.
Not as slow moving as the 1st, but still a lot of character introspection. Too much - again.
It's written in multiple POV, by chapter. Which I enjoy.
Still annoying because ALL of the characters suffer from low self-esteem. The 20 somethings are whiny and constantly seek the 70 somethings advice. They'd die on their own without Greta.
The author still seems to have an issue with age because it's mentioned every other page throughout the series. I still don't understand this tendency.
I’m getting used to her writing style! The descriptions of the zombies were much better in this book! I would love to have more details about the farm houses that they stayed in.