![]() ![]() When the two characters are together, the narrators get to play off each other, the narration really shines. The story is told from two points of view, so that is why we get a male and female narrator. I am new to Therese and thought she was a little better fit for the character she’s playing. I have loved Luke Daniels since “The Druid” series… he does a fine job here. Fleming wrote the first “Feel Good” Zombie story I have ever read – and it was such a breath of fresh air! That is, when my heart wasn’t racing from fearing for my beloved characters well being and safety. The plot is centered on her characters, their struggles, and growth – that happen to be in the middle of a zombie apocalypse. While Fleming’s novels include all these elements, her books center on the dynamics of the survival group. Do you like zombie / survival stories – but hate to get bogged down with endless tragedy and after tragedy? I love apocalyptic novels, but I am often turned off by plots that take the reader down a dark hole (evil humans, society at its worst, characters spending the entire book trying to find a way out of a hopeless and ugly scenarios). ![]() ![]() It is not essential that you read Until the End of the World first to enjoy this book, but I recommend you do. Loved it! If you are new to this author, stop! Check out her trilogy + novella, Until The End of The World. ![]()
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