Life comes hard and fast for Kendra and her family in a dystopian world that is struggling to recover from a nuclear war and is now under the rule of an alien government.
Unaware of the impending alien invasion, a group of scientists -which included Kendra's parents- were ordered to create a zombie virus and set it loose on Russia. The intention was to subdue Russia and then release the cure, but the alien attack took them unawares and the scientists and their cure disappeared, leaving the virus to run rampant. Having been inoculated against the virus, Kendra's aunt is one of these scientists who has kept her identity a secret for fear of being made a slave to the alien government. When a village that is connected to the people who moved underground for survival kidnaps Kendra in hopes that they can harvest any memories of her parents discussing the cure while she was a mere infant with the use of an experimental machine, her aunt must decide about coming forth with her identity. In the meantime, along with dealing with the ever-rising population of zombies, the alien regime -which considers humans a delicacy for their dinner table – sets out to correct and purify the human race from those who were mutated in some way by the nuclear explosions. Rex is one of those humans. He is also Kendra’s lover.
“Where Zombies Walk” is Book One of Kendra’s Journey in a world that offers steamy romance, nail biting peril, and thrills, and a paradise-like sanctuary within its core. All she has to do is make her way there.
What a few readers are saying....
"This book was so great. Lots of action that kept the book moving along and kept me wondering what would happen. I devoured this amazing book in one sitting, I just couldn't put it down! Great read!!!"
"So many things, good, bad, and otherwise happen in this story. Already I cannot wait for book 2 in this series. There were things that made me angry, happy, and wanting to get vengeance. This story is definitely bordering on the verge of erotic in some senses in my opinion and was a fun read."
Genre: FICTION / DystopianThis is a fairly new release that is just starting to sell. It is book one of a four book set. Books 1 & 2 are released. Book 3 is available on pre-order (and has pre-orders already) and I am in the process of writing book 4. This series has been contracted to be made into audio in the English language.
It’s the aftermath of an apocalypse of life on earth as we know it. The planet has suffered a devastating alteration to its surface composition. Although the earth has been resilient in the face of catastrophe over the millenniums and has already begun to rejuvenate in some way or another, there is speculation that it might never completely recover from the nuclear war that raged as a last resort for the powers that be to hang onto the control of the planet and not lose it to the few humans who were assisting with the invasion of a dominant alien race. There are only a select few areas that aren’t affected. These areas were quickly seized by the invading aliens and the humans who’d worked with them during the takeover for habitation, leaving the rest of mankind to struggle for survival in a damaged world.
With many of the natural resources impaired, most of the conveniences that society enjoyed have been lost or deliberately removed by the new world order. The aliens brought in their own technology, but it isn’t made available to the humans who they strive to keep suppressed. Transportation for man consists of walking or riding a domestic beast that he might be lucky enough to own and has the ability to maintain.
All power is solar generated.
Communication is limited to solar operated cell phones for the select few who the aliens find useful and who have a skill to provide as a means to purchase them. Their use is monitored by the reigning government. There is no such thing as private communication.
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Afrikaans
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Already translated.
Translated by Nylene Van der Westhuizen
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French
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Unavailable for translation.
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Italian
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Translation in progress.
Translated by Gerardo Elviro
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Spanish
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Already translated.
Translated by Gloria Diaz
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