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When Lane arrives in Provincetown hoping to win Meg back, she isn’t expecting a town in perpetual dusk. Or the hordes of zombies overrunning it. Now she’s not only fighting for Meg, she’s fighting for her life.
An ancient Viking grave has been disturbed and its treasures stolen. Something wants back what was taken, and it won’t rest until everyone in Provincetown is destroyed. Forced to work together to stay alive, Meg and Lane must find the centuries-old treasure before the zombies find them first.
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateOctober 13, 2020
- File size1068 KB
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- ASIN : B08JJL5XGS
- Publisher : Bold Strokes Books (October 13, 2020)
- Publication date : October 13, 2020
- Language : English
- File size : 1068 KB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
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- Sticky notes : On Kindle Scribe
- Print length : 191 pages
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In between tense action sequences, Darry has the drama of Meg having to face the charisma of Lane while watching the transformation of not only her customers, neighbors, and friends, but of her the woman trying to woo her back. Let’s not forget that the zombies came from somewhere and Darry makes sure to include a mystery, betrayals, and a flying car or two.
I love hanging around in a story that takes place down the highway from me. I kept telling my Mom, “See! I told you zombies were coming!!” Darry makes zombies fun and enjoyable. Visit Z-Town and see what all of the fuss is about and beware of a car heading your way.
Lane is a slacker, rich gal living in the UK with Meg, an ambitious American who’s there learning the London pub trade. She’s determined to own her own bar in the USA and when a family emergency drives her home, she leaves behind her girlfriend. There are feelings but it’s hard to have an adult relationship with someone who does not want to grow up. Meanwhile, it takes this gut punch for Lane to wake up and follow the woman she loves to Provincetown. Grand romantic gestures in PTown are interrupted when all bejeezus breaks out and suddenly zombies are running amok, wolfing down tourists.
Meg, Lane, and some friends are the only thing that stand between the monsters and civilization. Good October read with a little spice.
This is the third book I've read by Eden Darry, and although it wasn't my favourite. I loved it for what it was. As a fan of 'The Walking Dead' and 'Vikings,' I love the combination here.
The only reason I didn't rate this higher is the lack of urgency in the first 60-70% of the book, but at the same time, I was glad it wasn't unnecessarily gory or graphic. Talk about a contradiction.
The last 30% of the book is what made me up my rating from 'an okay' 3-stars to an 'I really liked it' 4-star rating.
Copy provided by the publisher, Bold Strokes Books, via NetGalley
Although they hit it off Meg who had to work for everything and Lane who doesn’t because she has a trust fund wants to help Meg but Meg pride gets in the way and she breaks things off with Lane and goes home. Lane who pretends that it didn’t hurt let’s her go but then realize her feelings and decides to where Meg is and confess her feelings.
When she gets there something strange is happening in Province Town she is shock that’s it’s seems eerie when she realize she the town override with Zombies as she and Meg fight their way to safety they also have to find out what cause this and learns someone disturbed a Viking grave and if they don’t find out what been taken and bring it back to the grave before it’s too late.
I love it this could totally be on Netflix as movie. Wishful Casting
Blake Lively and Leighton Meester in the role.
I received an ARC copy of this book from the Publisher via Netgalley and voluntarily leaving my review.
With no dull moments, a lot of witty dialogue, a great story hook and a sizzling romance what more could a girl want?
I did enjoy having P-town as the setting. If you are familiar with this town, you'll love the nods to some of its eminent spots. The setting itself could almost be considered a major character in the story. The plotlines were interesting; I just wanted more development and some fleshing out (no pun intended).