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James Crawford
Blood Soaked and Contagious (Blood Soaked Book
1)
I am not going to complain to you about my life.
We’ve got zombies. They are not the brainless,
rotting creatures we’d been led to expect. Unfortunately for us,
they’re just as smart as they were before they died, very fast,
much stronger than you or me, and possess no internal editor at
all.
Claws. Did I mention claws?
James Crawford
Blood Soaked and Invaded (Blood Soaked Book 2)
Zombies were bad enough, but now we're being invaded
from all sides. Up to our necks in blood, body parts, and
unanswerable questions...
...As soon as the realization hit me, I lost my cool.
I curled into the fetal position in a pile of blood, offal, and
body parts, and froze there. What in the Hell was I becoming that
killing was entertaining and satisfying?
James Crawford
Blood Soaked and Gone (Blood Soaked Book 2)
Zombies aren’t an evolutionary dead end–they’re just
the beginning of an alien life cycle. Their overlords, the Progeny,
are out to take our world, and we’re the only ones capable of
stopping them. The world I grew up in, my family, my dear
friends, and my unborn child–all gone. Lost to traitors, zombies,
and their alien masters. They’re getting more powerful, creative,
and aggressive. We know they’re coming for us. War can take
everything from you, including your hope, and your humanity.
James Newman
Animosity
Andrew Holland is a bestselling horror
writer. Although none of his neighbors read "that stuff", they
are proud to know a “celebrity”. But everything changes after Andy
finds the body of a murdered child several hundred yards from his
front door. Before long the writer's life is in danger…as his
former friends become monsters more terrifying than any fictional
villains he ever imagined.
James Wolanyk
Grid
After the world went black, power grids became
fortresses.
Engineers became kings.
Loyalty became slavery.
Jamie Mason
Kezzie of Babylon
The zombie apocalypse begins the same night your
stripper-girlfriend skips town with the money you owe your drug
dealer. Fortunately, you know a place you and your best (and only)
friend Frankenstein can hide out – a marijuana grow-op in the
hinterlands of rural British Columbia, presided over by a
psychopathic evangelist who calls herself the Angel of Death. Go
ahead, take a toke and relax.
Jason Bovberg
Blood Red
Rachel is 19. She doesn’t know how to handle her new
stepmother, let alone the end of the world. But after finding her
stepmother dead, Rachel is suddenly racing against time to survive
a gruesome apocalyptic event. Her college town is filled with
corpses, and something unfathomable is happening to those bodies.
And it’s only just begun.
Jason Brannon
Winds of Change
A shooting star marks the beginning nightmares for
the small town of Crowley’s Point. Those who venture outdoors
instantly transform into piles of salt. Is it the result of
biological experimentation gone awry? A terrorist’s plot? Or is it
the fulfillment of a horrific Biblical prophecy?
Jason S. Hornsby
Desert Bleeds Red: A Novel of the East
A plane crash in the desert. Doubles lurking in the
shadows. A missing wife. A clairvoyant mistress. Eight demons. A
thousand corpses. One savage journey through the Wastelands of
China…
Part modern rendition of the King Solomon legends,
part hellish travelogue, and all white-knuckle terror, Desert
Bleeds Red is a haunting vision of China and humanity unlike
anything you can imagine.
Jason S. Hornsby
Eleven Twenty-Three
Layne Prescott meets a strange man in a Shanghai
airport and ends up carrying a mysterious briefcase with an
attached wrist shackle home with him. Once back in his hometown,
Layne’s world spirals out of control. Each day at precisely 11:23,
the small town erupts into violent chaos. Surrounded by a strict
military quarantine, Layne and his friends wait with dread as the
clock ticks downward.
Jason Offutt
How to Kill Monsters Using Common Household
Items
The greatest threat facing the human race is
monsters. Vampires, werewolves, space aliens, gnomes; we can't open
the front door without facing our doom. "How to Kill Monsters Using
Common Household Items" is a must-have homeowner defense manual for
eliminating monsters easily, effectively, and sometimes with a No.
2 pencil. Or maybe a chainsaw. Whichever’s closer.
Jay Bonansinga
Lucid
Some dreams have teeth and can bite. When talented
lucid dreamer Lori Blaine discovers a doorway to another dimension
in her nightmares, she is intrigued, and a little haunted by it.
But when she finally works up the nerve to go through it, all hell
breaks loose… literally. LUCID is a gripping, terrifying horror
novel by the New York Times bestselling author of The Walking Dead:
Descent.
Jeff Prebis
Man Without a Country
Will America just be a pile of ash owned by an
invisible army of a monster’s creation? Only a barely sane guidance
counselor stands in his way.
Jennifer Brozek
Never Let Me Sleep (The Melissa Allen Trilogy Book
1)
What would you do if you discovered everyone in your
house, on your street, and in your town dead? Then discovered you
weren’t alone and what was out there was hunting you? Melissa Allen
knows exactly how it feels. With only a voice on the phone for
help, she must stop what is happening before the monsters find
her.
"This is genuine nightmare territory." - Jonathan
Maberry, NYT bestselling author
Jeremiah Israel
March the Damned (The Flying Zombies Trilogy Book
1)
Movie director Dennis March becomes infected by a
parasitic alien amidst a zombie apocalypse. With his mind altered,
he films the movie he believes will save his career and salvage his
reputation. It’s not until the alien spaceship lands and he figures
out who truly is to blame that March must decide whether to defeat
his enemies or to join them in consuming the souls of all
mankind.
Jessica Meigs
The Becoming (Book 1)
The Michaluk Virus has escaped the CDC, and its
effects are widespread and devastating. Most of the population of
the southeastern United States have become homicidal cannibals. As
society rapidly crumbles under the hordes of infected, three
people--Ethan, a Memphis police officer; Cade, his best friend; and
Brandt, a lieutenant in the US Marines--band together against the
oncoming crush of death.
Jessica Meigs
The Becoming: Ground Zero (Book 2)
After the Michaluk Virus decimated the southeast,
Ethan and his companions became like family. But the arrival of a
mysterious woman forces them to flee from the infected, and the
cohesion the group cultivated is shattered. As members of the group
succumb to the escalating dangers on their path, new alliances
form, new loves develop, and old friendships crumble.
Jessica Meigs
The Becoming: Revelations (Book 3)
In a world ruled by the dead, Brandt Evans is
floundering. Leadership of their dysfunctional group wasn’t
something he asked for or wanted. Their problems are numerous: Remy
Angellette is grief-stricken and suicidal, Gray Carter is distant
and reclusive, and Cade Alton is near death. And things only get
worse.
Jessica Meigs
The Becoming: Under Siege (Book 4)
With the establishment of Woodside, the gang feels
safe, but how long will that last with Remy hovering between sanity
and madness? When hundreds of infected besiege Woodside, Ethan and
Kimberly slip out of Woodside with the cure to search for a
still-operational CDC facility. But will Woodside survive until the
military arrives...?
Jessica Meigs
The Becoming: Redemption (Book 5)
When Woodside fell, Remy and her companions barely
escaped. Now they’re scrambling to recover their shattered lives
and find a new place to call home. But their friend Brandt Evans is
still missing, and Remy is determined to find him–or die trying.
The survivors of Woodside fight against impossible odds in this
exciting conclusion to The Becoming Series.
Jim LaVigne
Plaguesville, USA
The year is 2075, and a global outbreak has wiped out
over 99% of the population. A small team of specialists from the
Center for Disease Control have discovered a cure for the plague in
the blood of a cantankerous 102 year old. But the old man couldn’t
care less whether humanity lives or dies. And he most certainly
doesn’t feel like going on a road trip to sunny
California.
John Leahy
Harry Wall's Man
The Man is an architectural marvel: a stunning
residential structure built in the shape of a human. When Harry
Wall, its designer, dies in mysterious circumstances, fellow
architect Ridley Case investigates the tragedy. When he discovers
the Man’s dark secret he realizes he must act quickly before the
building’s residents and perhaps thousands more meet a terrible
fate…
Jonathan Moon
Hollow Mountain Dead
Hollow Mountain Dead is the horrific tale of what
befalls a populated mountain during the late 1800’s in the American
West. A greedy miner digs too deep and releases an ancient evil,
unaware that the monster will raise the dead. The bloodthirsty
demons rage and ravage, infecting others humans.
Joseph Souza
The Reawakening (The Living Dead Series Book 1)
A series of terrible things begin to happen when a
scientist with a dark past resumes his genetic experiments in a
small Maine town. The entire town soon becomes filled with the
human flesh-eaters, threatening a farmhouse and the survivors
within it. As the world outside them descends into total madness, a
surprising leader emerges from the group who will hopefully lead
them to safety.
Joseph Souza
Darpocalypse (The Living Dead Series Book 2)
The second wave of the plague has struck with a
brutal vengeance and a full-on zombie apocalypse has spread
throughout every corner of the world.
Abandoned by her father, Dar has managed to set up a
camp in the Boston Common. Surrounded by hordes of ravenous
zombies, one person living inside the camp holds the key to their
survival.
Joseph Souza
Darmageddon (The Living Dead Series Book 3)
Taking off where Darpocalypse left off, Dar and her
weary band of survivors flee Boston in two eighteen wheelers in
order to meet up with her family in Washington State. Pursued by an
army general hell-bent on capturing Dar’s most precious cargo, the
group embarks on a cross country journey through the
zombie-infested heart of America.
Karen Heuler
Glorious Plague
All over the country, people are singing—climbing to
the rooftops, to the bridges, to lamp post and road sign, steeple
and water tower, singing gloriously, triumphantly, tirelessly—and
dying. When it’s all over, Manhattan has to rebuild a new society,
and it seems to be having a lot of help in the form of angels,
gods, and walking myths. What’s real? And how much does it
matter?
Ken Nolan
The Spawn
Only one thing is missing from Charles and Janet
Malcom's life: a baby. But the mysterious and exciting neighbors
next door promise to help her. All it will take is an agreement,
and something in return. The Spawn plunges the reader into a world
of shadows, secrets, and growing, unspeakable horror.
Kerry Denney
Jagannath
Jagannath: a Hindu deity, literally “master of the
universe.”
An amorphous creature rises from the depths of
Earth’s oceans, develops a lust for human flesh and blood,
assimilates its prey’s intelligence, learns and grows as it feeds,
and destroys civilization. Then it hunts the survivors down and
torments them by metamorphosing into ghastly monsters from their
darkest nightmares.
Kevin J. Burke
The Last Mailman: Neither Rain, Nor Sleet, Nor
Zombies
Four-year degree in business. Trained in hand-to-hand
combat. Works well with zombies.
This is the resume of the last mailman on Earth. The
world we knew has been overrun and destroyed by reanimated corpses.
One man routinely leaves behind safety and comfort to find the
people and things we’ve long abandoned. He battles the elements. He
battles insanity.
But mostly, he battles zombies.
Kim Paffenroth
Pale Gods
In a world where the undead rule
the continents and the few remaining survivors inhabit only island
outposts, six men make the dangerous journey to the mainland to
hunt for supplies amid the ruins. But on this trip, the dead act
stranger and smarter than ever before and the living must adjust or
die.
Kim Paffenroth
Closes at Dusk
Christoph Hahn came to the United States to build a
new life after WWII devastated his homeland of Germany and
scattered his family. He found a good job, a beautiful wife, and
built a little storybook land along a busy highway – a wooded idyll
that generations of children loved in the 60s and 70s.
Now it’s 2007, and he’s dead – but not gone.
Kim Paffenroth
Valley of the Dead (The Truth Behind Dante's
Inferno)
Using Dante’s Inferno to draw out the reality behind
the fantasy, author Kim Paffenroth tells the true events...