Friday, September 16, 2016

The Apocalypse Outcast (The Undead World Book 3)- Peter Meredith




It seems like the more I get into this series the better it gets! This book, while it started out a little slow, really picked up and made it damn near impossible for me to put it down. 

When it comes to the Zombie Apocalypse, it's kill or be eaten. But what happens when the Zombies become the least of your worries? Our little rag-tag group of survivors learn this the hard way when there is a huge bounty put on two of their heads and a third one runs away to save her infant child from a group of fanatical cultist. 

Desperate to save her and bring her back or at the very least help her to save the baby, Neil, Sadie, Nico and Jillybean embark on a rescue mission that could very well be their last. With the Bounty Hunter hot on their trail and Jillybean losing her mind, the group tries tirelessly to find Sarah and help her rescue Eve from the False Prophet's clutches. Will they reach her in time, before she gets herself killed or will they meet their own fate in the process? 

This book is filled with so much action and detail that you can't help but feel like you are right in the middle of the Zombie Apocalypse with them! Once again Peter Meredith creates an amazing story that drags you into the depths of hell right along with our characters! 

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars


*Amanda*

Wednesday, September 14, 2016

The Apocalypse Survivors (The Undead World Book 2)- Peter Meredith






This is the Second book in Peter Meredith's Undead World Series and I have to say, I liked it better than the first, to an extent.

We pretty much pick up where we left off in the first one, following Ram and his group around as they face the challenges of the Apocalypse with both Zombies and Humans alike. This books is completely action packed and full of twists and turns that you could not predict. Most of the time, I can pretty much figure out where a story is headed, but this one caught me completely off guard. Out of all the books I have read, only three have made me cry actual tears. This is one of them.

When the world turns to shit, there is only one thought on everyone's mind. Survival. What the threat of the Apocalypse does to people is absolutely terrifying and we feel a lot of that in this novel. The scary thing is, a lot of what happens is almost a reflection of our society now. People turning the other way when something goes horribly wrong, human life being regarded as nothing more than currency. It's sad and depressing but makes for a captivating read, if that's what you're in to!

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars.


*Amanda*
















The Apocalypse (The Undead World Book 1)- Peter Meredith




For those who know me, you know how picky I am when it comes to my "End of the World, Apocalyptic" novels. I am a huge fan of The Walking Dead and since I got into that, normally nothing can compare. Then I picked up this book, and while it is nothing like The Walking Dead, it has quickly become one of my favorite Zombie series.

I know for the most part, the Zombie thing is pretty worn. Since Walking Dead, Zombie's seem to be the new thing. But Peter Meredith has managed to put something new into the Apocalypse.

While reading this book, I realized that almost everything that occurred, would most likely happen should the Zombie Apocalypse actually come to pass. Which is both interesting and very depressing. With each new chapter, we see things from the point of view of different members of the group. Now, normally, this would turn me off of a book because to me that skips around, a lot, but Mr. Meredith has managed to make the transition smooth and very easy to follow. You can't help but get into the story as we follow the group and see just how far the world has crumbled since Zombies came into the picture. It is the first book in the series and while, in the beginning, it was a little slow, it definitely picks up and I couldn't seem to put it down. We see how the group forms and we get background information on each of them. We see where they came from and how their particular skills either help or hamper them in the most trying times. We also watch them grow and change to accommodate their current surroundings. All in all a very captivating read.

 Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

*Amanda*