Zombie Island

By Samantha Hoffman
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(5.00 based on 4 reviews)

Published: May 27, 2012
Words: 71,963 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN: 9781476416960


Short description

Samantha is holed up in her apartment, trying to survive the zombie apocalypse. During a trip into town for supplies, she is chased through the city by vicious Warriors, men that kill zombies and make women wish they were dead. After being trapped on a roof at gunpoint, she is saved by the brothers Ryder and Reese, and she decides they might be her best chance for surival. Recommended for ages 15+

Extended description

Samantha is holed up all alone in her apartment, trying to outlast the zombie apocalypse. During a routine trip into town for supplies, she is chased through the city by vicious Warriors, men that kill zombies, and make women wish they were dead. After being trapped on a roof at gunpoint, she is saved by the brothers Ryder and Reese, and she decides they might be her best chance for surival.

They set out from her apartment in search of a place that they can fortify and have a semi-normal life. Along the way, Samantha helps battle zombies, other survivors, and her growing feelings for both brothers. When they finally reach the island, the group settles in, trying to make the place as livable as possible. However, trouble quickly arrises in the form of the Warriors.

They've tracked the group of four down to their new home, and are out for revenge. Warriors, bullets, and fire separate the four survivors from each other, but Samantha can't give up. She has not only herself to think abo.. (Read more)


Tags

romance, action, zombie, survival

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Review by: Jessica Burris on Sep. 13, 2012 : star star star star star
Loved this book from the beginning to end and everywhere in between. The characters were amazing and I fell in love with them right away. Hoping and praying for a sequel!
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Review by: Bridgett Wynn on June 10, 2012 : star star star star star
I really enjoyed reading this book. Great characters and story.
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Review by: Erickson Sue on June 06, 2012 : star star star star star
Very good, liked your characters and they were believable. Great story !!!!
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Review by: kim dow on May 28, 2012 : star star star star star
I couldn’t put this book down. From the very first page where she battles a zombie to the very end, this book was action-packed and filled with drama, with just a hint of romance. The main character, named after the author, isn’t the typical zombie heroine, capable of taking out armies of the undead with her bare hands; she has a gun, but struggles to use it. However, she’s a quick thinker, and manages to survive using her surroundings.

The book seemed realistic to me, with its portrayal of burned, bloody, and broken cities. The people that aren’t dead are emotionally and mentally scarred, and even though I thought the book ended on a happy note, you come away feeling that nothing is permanent, nor will they remain happy forever. This isn’t a book where everyone gets a happily ever after, and I thought that fit the mood perfectly.
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