by Frank Tayell This is the second of the Surviving the Evacuation series of zombie books by Frank Tayell. I'm not generally a fan of zombie stories, but the first one, London, was so good I decided to try this one and see how far I end up going. The writing is well above average and keeps my inte...
by Frank Tayell I generally don't read zombie novels, but I was attracted to this one. I think it was the word LONDON across the bookcover. It was an enjoyable read. It's written first person, like a survivor is keeping a journal of his efforts to stay alive. The things that happen sound oh so p...
"At Hell's Gates 2: Origins of Evil" is one hell of a rollercoaster ride. Not a solid fan of horror I purchased the anthology because of some very talented writers who contributed to the second edition and because the proceeds go to The Intrepid Fallen Heroes Fund. Knowing that there was a humanitar...
I loved this! That said, this book is the second in the evacuation series and I highly recommend reading the first, Surviving the Evacuation, Book I: London before continuing with this one. This is an amazing take on a viral zombie outbreak with many twists that you don't see coming. In this secon...
The author was kind enough to gift me a copy of his book. This book is being offered for free, in exchange for an honest review at Making Connections. Get your copy here.What I liked:the way the author chose to tell the story-journal of a survivor during a zombie infestation. It might be difficult t...
I was asked if I would read this book via KBR (Kindle Book Review). I received a free copy for doing so, but let me assure you that does not in any way, shape, or form influence my review. Synopsis (via Amazon): The outbreak started in New York. Within days the infection had spread to every cor...