Three months after the beginning of the Mad Swine outbreak, the residents of Randall oaks have reached their breaking point. After surviving the initial outbreak and a war waged with their neighboring community, Providence, their supplies are severely depleted. With hostile neighbors at their flanks and hordes of infected outside their walls, they have become prisoners within their own community.
When new allies arrive with an old friend, the brave men and women of Randall Oaks will be faced with the decision to stay within the confines of the community only to die of starvation or to leave the safety of their walls in pursuit of a promise land. The survivors must make their choice - and face a new enemy unseen. Will the remaining members of Randall Oaks continue to survive the apocalypse or will it be a Dead Winter?
©2012 Steven Pajak (P)2012 Audible, Inc.
"Awesome Zombie Story!!"
This is one of my top zombie series. I am always listening to 2 or 3 books at any given time. I know a book has moved to the top of my favorites list when I do not want to change to another book every other chapter. The only bad thing about it is that the author did the same thing he did with book one-the cliffhanger. The book ended in the middle of the story.
Really enjoy listening to these books sure am glad I was introduced to Audible. Best dollar I've ever spent.
"wow what a stinker !"
only got about 1.5 hours into it and shut it off
couldn't take all the I's and MY's there had to be 1000 of them just in that short time
the author gave it a good try but sorely needs experience writing not even close to people like Child and Preston or Russinovich and I think this is a weird kind of zombie story but never got into it far enough to be sure
personally I won't buy this author again
the narrator was weak at best didn't add anything to the story like a good narrator would do
I am disappointed in it usually put with alot to get into the book but this one well it's a
STINKER!
"Bad and boring"
The authors 1st book in this series was better. This book spent way way too much time telling me about hair, eye color, how people felt, kissed, etc etc. Tons of detail about holding hands, facial expressions .... this is usually good to a degree but do I really want to know EVERYONE'S EYE COLOR or discuss and ponder ad nauseam about a woman's facial scar and have it described in great detail again and again.
The author was overly descriptive of the scenes and people and very light on the action. A huge war was fought between rival groups between the 1st and 2nd books but this was was glossed over. Instead I got to listen to how sore the protagonist was and how his girlfriends freckles were "cute"....it went on forever
I could make a drinking game about how many times he used the word "flesh". This was frequent and irritating.
The actions and decisions of the protagonists were just too stupid. I could barely finish it and I love these types of books.
Nope
The narrator was pretty good. I liked him.
"Nothing happens"
Well written, well narrated. Like the characters. But this is a transition book. The survivors decide they need to move on. So they start moving on. Guess I'll be waiting for the next installment.
all books horror. especially zombie