Two childhood friends. An abandoned cabin in the woods. A lazy weekend reminiscing together. It was supposed to bring them closer together; to provide healing for their broken friendship. Zoe Kate was accustomed to being alone. She was left alone when her parents and sister all died on the same day. She was left alone when her best friend, Adam Boggs, went away to college and stopped writing … writing home. Shy and socially awkward, she spent most of her time…alone. When Boggs contacted her out of the blue, though, she agreed to see him.
Standing on the porch of a dilapidated cottage, Zoe and Boggs go from zero to sixty when a dead man stumbles out of the woods. They are thrown together in a race to find safety in a world where the rules of nature have suddenly been rewritten and the line between life and death has reversed direction.
As they Zoe and Boggs flee the city, it’s not long before they realize the end of the world is upon them. Stopping at a gas station on the outskirts of town, they cross paths with a lone man named Gus who will become critical to their survival. Together the three head to the mountains, where their new lives amongst the dead begin. Others will join them, and others will leave them. They will face horrors and tragedies beyond imagine. They will grow together, and they will break into pieces together.
The dead will evolve.
The Grace Series is best read in order & intended for mature audiences only.
Grace Lost
Tainted Grace
Dark Grace
Fallen Grace
Praying for Grace
State of Grace
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Not normally a fan of this genre, but this had well developed characters and story line. The end left you hanging, so I can’t hep but assume that there will be or is a sequel.
Not my favorite type of story but kept my interest enough for me to finish it.
Had a slight supernatural element to it. Thought it dragged in places.
love a good zombie read, but this was a bit touchy feely for my taste. I like survivors and Zoe is NO survivor, she’s alive only thru the actions of big strong men of decisive action.
Too cliche, the protagonist is “too good and too perfect”, and while an original concept (the idea that she can sense the dead, etc…very cool) was awesome, the writing wasn’t realistic.
To make a zombie apocalypse book, feel real…everything has to be very real, in an unreal setting. This is a lesson, the author needs to learn.
Another story featuring living-flesh starved, decaying, wandering, and totally gruesome un-dead corpses.
The narrator seems overwhelmed by every turn of events, fortunately she has a coterie of friends to provide less hysterical reactions.
There is a trick to plot that offers some redemption.
I shall not read any further episodes to these long …
Loved it!!!! Want more of it….zombies, sex, survival…great story line…