Never Thought it'd Ever end Like This, Right?

Never Thought it'd Ever end Like This, Right?

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Have you ever thought of the zombie apocalypse? Maybe, but I never have. For me it was just total nonsense and fiction. Like, let's be real here, how could dead people come back alive? Once they're dead they're dead. And no one can change that. Of course, that's what I thought until today. I was trying to get some simple Kentucky fried chicken. Trying to calm myself down cause Andrew was behind me. But no. Zombies had to come invade and destroy my peace and my Kfc chicken. Do I have good or bad luck?
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(Book 2) Community connotes safety, togetherness. But does it? When Bailey and Chloe head back on the road, they come across strange markings belonging to a group intent on bloodshed and abduction. With a heinous enemy lurking in the shadows, they find help in new and old friends along the way. Together when they finally find Hargrove, all isn't what it seems with the make-shift, post-apocalyptic community. People are turning up dead and for once, zombies aren't the only ones to blame. Fingers are pointed, everyone becomes a suspect and no one is safe outside or inside these walls. Copyright © 2015 by N_D_Iverson All Rights Reserved. (Warning: This is the unedited, raw first draft) **Edited and expanded edition available for sale on Amazon and all other eBook retailers!**

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