Author: LM Juniper

Category: Dystopian & Apocalyptic

Regular price: $4.99

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Deal starts: October 26, 2024

Deal ends: October 26, 2024

Description:

Last of Us meets The Walking Dead in this post apocalyptic story. Perfect for fans of The Cascadia Series, and Until The End Of The World by Sarah Lyons Fleming.A deadly infection. Seven Strangers. The fight for survival begins...

Jake didn’t think his night could get worse, but that was before his train stops deep underground and zombies attack and things go from worst-day-ever to run-for-your-life terror.Liv is good at running, mostly from other people straight into a bottle of vodka. But as chaos erupts on the city streets, depending on others may be her only chance at survival.

London is gone. The world has ended. In the chaos that remains, seven strangers fight to escape the city. But as they navigate this new and dangerous world, they soon discover that surviving the apocalypse means confronting their deepest fears and making unthinkable choices.How We End is a heart-pounding diverse story with a character driven plot that explores how societal collapse forces ordinary people into extreme situations and reveals the lengths they’ll go to survive in a world gone mad. Will they make it out alive, or will they become just another casualty?What readers are saying about How We End...? ? ? ? ? "Last of Us UK edition with lots of representation. I lost some sleep! I couldn’t put it down!"? ? ? ? ? "I laughed and cried. A book that can make me feel like that is rare these days."? ? ? ? ? "This is a story of tears and blood."? ? ? ? ? "What really makes this book shine are the characters. They feel real. Their decisions make sense."“The How We Survive series is zombies with a cool twist and real characters you root for. LM Juniper shoves you into the action while also tugging on your heartstrings.” - Sarah Lyons Fleming, Author of Until The End of The World SeriesHow We Survive Series reading order:1. How We End2. How We Began (companion novella that can be read first, but for the best reader experience, I highly suggest reading it second. It just gives it that extra oomph.)