More telling instead of showing. I was hoping that the writing would improve, but nope. Also, if you are talking to your father, you can capitalise 'dad'. In all other cases, nope, no caps there. Same with mom.
As a big fan of Rhiannon Frater's work, and a lover of the first book in the series, The First Days, I have no legitimate reason why it's taken me so long to read the second book. Maybe I was a little scared that the second wouldn't live up to the memories of just how much I enjoyed the first book.P...
Out of darkness into light the survivors fight.Kate, Jenni, Juan, Travis, Nerit and the rest have taken their chances in this new world for 9 months now and the changes they all have gone through have forged bonds of steel that are unbreakable. These are the true Texas pioneer stock that settled a...
Fighting to Survive is the second book of the As the World Dies series. I honestly did not think it could be better than ‘The First Days’, but wow, it was AWESOME!!The survivors in the fort no longer have ‘just’ the zombies to contend with, they now have a marauding band of bandits to contend with ...
Katie and Jenni have settled into their new life in the fort. But tensions are increasing on both sides of the wall. Someone within the fort is delivering vigilante justice, while on the outside bandits are roaming the countryside picking off small settlements of survivors. With the continuing threa...
The story continues and it doesn't disappoint. This book made me cringe, cry, and cackle. People are found and people die. I wonder who the vigilante is? I had my pick, but after this person reacted a certain way later, I no longer am sure it's them.
Whew! Man, my head is in a whirl. That was intense! While I'm glad that I don't live in a world where I need to be, there's a part of me that wishes I were as badass as Nerit. That bitch ROCKS. The trucks were about ten feet from the gate when Juan gave the signal. The crane, which had been statione...
I've been looking forward to getting back with Jenni and Katie as they fight their way through zombie hoards and figure out their complicated lives, and I'm happy to say that Fighting to Survive is a superbly thrilling read! Frater has once again balanced the violence, gore and horror of a zombocalp...
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