Frozen Flesh

Frozen Flesh

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The zombie apocalypse has finally come, but for our characters the new world holds far more than hordes of the undead. Jake's one of the first to be infected, but he doesn't turn like everyone else. He seems fine. Better than fine, even. Something's going on with him, and he needs to figure it out before it gets him and his friends killed. On the other side of the city, Jake's sister, Kim, is fighting for her life just as hard as he is. She's determined to protect the two most important men in her life, her brother and her boyfriend, Matt. But Jake's far away, and even though she's keeping Matt close, things never go as planned. There are other, more powerful forces moving behind the scenes, and for them the apocalypse is nothing but another obstacle to be turned to their advantage. They have their own ulterior motives, and they seem to be very interested in a certain brother and sister...
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"I hate everyone." "Except me, right?" "No, especially you." ⎻⎻⎻⎻⎻⎻⎻⎻⎻⎻ It's funny, isn't it? That when the whole world decides to become infected with a brutal and fatal virus, the real monsters are the ones still alive? Blake Finnegan lost most of his life before the apocalypse anyway. So for him, it's no problem. But can a group of four just as tormented teenagers change his perspective? ⎻⎻⎻⎻⎻⎻⎻⎻⎻⎻ "Genies grant three." "I'll take three." I shrug. "Two." He bargains. "Three." I say sterner. "One." He couldn't look any more relaxed. I almost take up his earlier offer on two. Almost. I'm still too stubborn. "Five." I cross my own arms, covered in dirt. "I-" He stutters, "You're going backwards."

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