Tomorrow's yesterday.

Tomorrow's yesterday.

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It has been fifteen years since the Zed virus Washed upon humanity. Plaguing is with why seemed to be a normal virus at first...but when we began to come back from the dead...things changed. Join me, and we'll see if you'll be able to survive this monstrosity of an apocalypse...or will you just end up as meat like all the others?
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(Book 3) After a shocking betrayal by someone close to her, Bailey finds herself taken by the mercenaries and handed over to an even worse group of monsters. Led by a cold and calculating scientist, they see immune people as the answer to the infection-no more than test subjects to use for their own gains. Bailey comes to realize that escape may be harder than she expected, even when a familiar face is thrown back into her life. Together, they must attempt to rally the troops and escape their forced imprisonment or else face heinous experiments all done in the name of a vaccine. The final chapter in Bailey's adventure will push her to the limit to see just how far she will go to protect herself and her friends. Will she stand her ground or will the new world take her down with it? Copyright @ 2016 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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