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message 1: by E.H. (new)

E.H. Drake BLURB:
When the most common vermin are the undead…
Anthea is a professional exterminator, a solitary woman who makes her living dealing with the zombies, all while keeping a deadly secret. She trusts no one and can't stand children.
But when Anthea stumbles upon a boy hiding in the ruined city, her carefully controlled life shatters. He, too, has a secret. One that the town would see as a death sentence. The nearby settlement will never take him in; to bring him closer is to expose her own dangerous truth. Now, Anthea is forced to choose between the brutal rules of survival she's lived by and a burden she never wanted: a child she must protect, even if it means exposing all her secrets and destroying herself.

Other Info:
- I welcome all feedback (story, typos, things you simply don't like, ect.)
- This novel will be approximately 50k in length.
- Mild Swearing (usually damn or hell and used sparingly)
- Every five chapters include an optional survey to help establish patterns
- I will be using Google Docs and Royal Road for access to beta reading.
- I'm really sorry, but I cannot pay for beta readers, and I do not accept beta readers using AI to summarize the feedback - it tends to say the same things

ROYAL ROAD
https://www.royalroad.com/fiction/151...

Google Docs
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1u...


message 2: by Bailey (new)

Bailey E.H. wrote: "BLURB:
When the most common vermin are the undead…
Anthea is a professional exterminator, a solitary woman who makes her living dealing with the zombies, all while keeping a deadly secret. She trus..."


When would you need the review by?


message 3: by E.H. (new)

E.H. Drake Bailey wrote: "E.H. wrote: "BLURB:
When the most common vermin are the undead…
Anthea is a professional exterminator, a solitary woman who makes her living dealing with the zombies, all while keeping a deadly sec..."


Hey thanks for asking. I'm not picky on timing since this is a beta reading round. You'd be welcome to read and comment at your own pace.


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