"Such
a great book. I loved the story! It hooks you right from the start and is hard
to put down. I spent the weekend with this book and it's characters and feel
like I actually knew them by the end. It was a fun read and I highly recommend
this to all my friends. I can't wait for her next book!"
"It
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So
what's this amazing story about...
Jolene
Hall is dead – sort of. She can walk, think and talk, but her heart doesn't
beat and her lungs stopped breathing ages ago. Her body’s a mosaic of jagged
wounds and stapled flesh.
Jolene
Hall has a choice: turn herself in to the authorities, led by a suspiciously
handsome police officer, or team up with her roommate Lucy and her boyfriend
Eli to find a way to save herself. To Jo, the choice is clear. She’d like to
know who turned her into a monster, and she’d like to live to see another
sunrise.
But
that choice has drastic repercussions.
On
a trip deep into the snowy White Mountains, to a hidden laboratory filled with
danger and cadavers, Jo and Lucy find more reanimated girls. Part body, part
machine, run by batteries and electricity, these girls are killers, created by
a shadowy Order with a penchant for chaos…and murder.
To
make matters worse, a photo on a wall of victims reveals Lucy is next in line
to be "recruited” into this army of beautiful, walking corpses.
When
Jo’s physical condition takes a turn for the irreparable, and the Order kidnaps
those she loves most, she must sacrifice herself to save them all.
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About
the Author
Leah
Rhyne is a Jersey girl who's lived in the South so long she's lost her
accent...but never her attitude. After spending most of her childhood watching
movies like Star Wars, Alien(s), and A Nightmare On Elm Street, and reading
books like Stephen King's The Shining or It, Leah now writes tales of horror
and science fiction. Her first novel, Undead America Volume 1: Zombie Days,
Campfire Nights, released in the fall of 2012, and it’s sequel, No Angels,
released in the fall of 2013. The final book in the trilogy is coming in 2014.
She writes for LitReactor.com, The Charleston City Paper, and for herself at www.leahrhyne.com.
Leah lives with her husband, daughter, and a small menagerie of pets. In her
barely-there spare time, she loves running and yoga.
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