Reformation
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  • Reads 44,387
  • Votes 3,236
  • Parts 29
  • Time 6h 49m
Complete, First published May 12, 2015
Epic conclusion of the Apocalypse trilogy.

"'Why does the world hate us?" He whispered into my hair.

"In the olden days, they used to stone people who cheated on their betrothed.'"

It's official, nothing looks like it's going to change. Arizona is facing the facts and is trying to live a life as normal as possible. Life seems almost possible at the airport, she sees happy families everywhere and believes she can have one of her own. Everything is looking up for her, until an unexpected group arrives at their small community and Arizona's life takes a turn for the worst. Nothing will ever be the same, she just hopes she had the courage to live through it.

CONTAINS SPOILERS. READ FIRST TWO BOOKS FIRST.
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Wake Me When It's Over (Book Three)

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"This is all a dream. Wake me when it's all over." Hope Dixon has managed to survive through years of living in a broken world ruled by the undead. Now, she's within a week or two of having her baby, and her fears are growing every day. Fears that she'll lose her unborn child, fears that she'll lose her beloved redneck and husband, Daryl, terrors that seem to grow more and more terrifying as the days go on. She's managed to keep her wits about her throughout this entire stay within the apocalyptic wasteland of the Earth, but her time is coming. Change is inevitable, and she's just put hers off until now. More than anything, she wishes for a world where she doesn't have to live with the constant reminder that, in a world of the undead, she can't avoid losing people. She can't dodge the bullets that life throws at her forever. Sooner or later, the bulletproof vest will fail and she will be taken down by the harshness of reality. All she can ask is that someone, somewhere, will wake her from this terrible nightmare when it's all over. "Please?" Book Three in the Apocalypse Angel Trilogy