Showing posts with label zombie apocalypse. Show all posts
Showing posts with label zombie apocalypse. Show all posts

Friday, January 2, 2015

Death & The Zombie Apocalypse Review

4.5/5 ☆☆☆☆
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After losing Cage in Michigan
Rachel doesn't know if he's alive,or undead 
and although the odds of him still being alive in a building overrun with zombies 
Rachel's refuses to leave him without knowing for sure.

The group fights it's way through a horde of zombies only to realize that the undead 
are not the only enemy they must face. 
Desperate to reach the safe zone in at Ford Field 
they come up against dangers in the form of dangerous gangs, sleazy men, and their dwindling supplies.

Surviving this new world is becoming more and more impossible 
with little food or water and no shelter safe enough to sleep more than just a night.
With bullets and zombies constantly chasing after them and the lights soon to go out in certain areas of what's left of America the future of  group doesn't seem to be getting any brighter. 

(*sigh* bad pun not intended)
***

Okay so this thing between Adam and Rachel has to STOP.!!!
Cage has to nip that in the bud ASAP.!!!

Adam is no good for her in my opinion and I feel like he's being very selfish here.
He knows Cage and Rachel are together 
He knows that Cage is head over heels for the girl
but he can't see past his own selfish wants

While Adam encourages her to take revenge 
Cage attempts to steer her down a different path knowing the kind of damage it'll have on her

Plus this is the end of the world.!
people are trying ti survive the NIGHT.! 
There is no space for messy love triangles and stealing someone else's girlfriend. 
Adam has to depend on everyone in this group including Cage to keep each other alive
messing up his relationship with Rachel is not good for them or the rest of the group. 
I know this sounds mean but I hope Adam gets bit by a Zomb or something... Anything
 just Puh-Hu-Leeze do NOT mess with my OTP Chelsea

[Rachel + Cage = Rage??]

This book is available on amazon for $3.99 or you can read it for free with kindle unlimited on your smart phone, tablet, or computer.
xoxoxo
Natasha Blaxk

Monday, November 24, 2014

Love & The Zombie Apocalypse Review

4/5☆☆☆☆

All Rachel Cole wanted was to get her little sister away from their horrible foster home,
Even if it was only for a few weeks, she was glad to have Morgan away at science camp,
where she would be safe from the beatings of their foster dad. 
Everything was as good as it could get for her, knowing that her sister would be safe
and having fun with other kids her own age. 
If only she had known how incredibly dangerous things where about to get for the both of them.

The dead are rising and attacking the living.
All it takes is ONE bite.
One bite and you're infected.
Once you're infected it's not long before you die and become one of the undead. 

It doesn't take long for Rachel to realize that in order to stay alive you have to fight back. 
With a bat and determination as her only weapon Rachel is on a mission to get 
to Michigan and rescue Morgan.

On her way she meets a few survivors who decide to help her
and that would be great if one of them weren't 
Cage Vincent, the local high schools golden boy.
Their attraction towards each other is undeniable, but 
The end of the world is hardly the time for falling in love.
Especially not when she has to be focused on saving her sister.
If it isn't already to late.

***

Here we have a Badass bat-swinging zombie-killing heroine
who knows how to take care of herself instead of hiding out in someones closet
till help arrives.
Rachel is smart, strong, and determined
but so is Cage, who despite all that he is going through is still determined to 
have Rachel by his side and help her find her sister. 

The book also tells  the stories of  other characters 
and what they've all been through up until they all meet up together 
which I fell is very import, because it helps us all understand the characters better and allows us to see how much they have grown or changed since their first encounter with the virus. 

If you are a fan of Love & Decay like I am you will definitely enjoy this book.

You can get it on Amazon for $2.99 Or you can read it for free with Kindle Unlimited  on your tablet, computer or smart phone like I did.

xoxoxo
Natasha Blaxk

Friday, August 29, 2014

Origins (Zombie Games #1) Review

 2.5/5   ☆☆

The only reason why this book got two and a half stars is
because the main character, Cassie Wild, actually knew how to defend herself
 and isn't a pathetic child how needs a guy to protect her every two seconds.
 She's brave,
bold,
smart,
She's a black belt
and daddy taught her how to use a gun!
   
The book was was okay.
It wasn't a complete loss. I liked it enough to not gag.
 It was an easy read and it is definitely the type of book you read
if you just want to sit back and relax. 
The story line isn't too complicated and it won't give you a major headache
and the fighting scenes aren't so graphic that they will give you nightmares
 if you decided to read this before bed.

The lack of zombie activity seriously made me want to beat the crap out of the book
but that's a big no, no since I was reading it my nook
and I kind of love my nook.
Usually at the beginning of a zombie apocalypse the world is
kind of overruned by hungry and vicious zombies not these lameos.
I was expecting a lot more chaos than this.
[[Yeah, I said lameos]]

I was also really looking forward to the romance between Cassie and Bryce 
but it got really annoying with Eva (the local queen bitch) throwing herself
 at him every two seconds and I hardy doubt that any guy is as dumb
 as he is to not understand what is going on. 
One minute he's all "I really like you blah blah blah"
to Cassie and the next he's letting the little trap hang all over him
and Cassie is trying very hard not to just kill Eva herself.
Seriously the girl has more self control then I do because if that was my guy
Eva would be taking a few lessons on
personal space...

Then there is this random solider who only knew Cassie for like five seconds
 and he's obsessed with keeping her safe
-as if she wasn't capable of doing it herself. 
 I swear when I get to the next book, if I find myself reading about
another obsessed guy bending over backwards to protect Cassie
because she is a girl or because she is cute,
even though she can pretty much take on half the people in her group,
 I am going to go on a craze rant about how completely idiotic and pointless
 all the male characters in this book are and not even bother to continue reading
 the series and just

           
I have read better zombie novel but when it comes to a series
you can't always judge it by only the first book
so hopefully the next books will be filled with a lot more action.
This is after all the end of the world
.... right?

xoxoxo
Natasha Blaxk




Friday, August 8, 2014

The First days (as the world dies) Review

5/5  ☆☆☆☆☆

Another amazing Zombie Book !
The First Days is the first book in the As the world dies trilogy.

 Here we have Katie and Jenni - two women thrown together in this new world of death and mayhem.

Jenni watched her abusive husband eat her children 
and stood in horror as she watched them both die and came back to life.
 No, not life.
 Whatever they were they weren't living.
 They were vicious creatures with an intense hunger for human flesh and their main course was their own mother and wife. 


Katie was attacked on her way to work by a man who had his guts hanging out, but the real trauma for her was when she fled home only to witness that her beautiful wife had turned and was savagely attacking their mailman. 

Together these two completely different women develop a strong bond.
They do everything  they can to survive in this new world and soon find out that although they would do anything to have their old lives back, where everyone they love is still alive, they were
Made for this world.
 Jenni is pretty great with a rifle and a bit trigger happy. 
Katie too seems to have adapted to this new world doing all that she can to survive and protect her new home, and yea she's also handy with a gun. 

In this story you'll meet a bunch of characters each with different personalities and each struggling in their own way to over come the losses they have all suffered.
Together our survivors learn to accept new friendship, love, tragedy, and all the complications that comes along with the end of the world.
     
***


Yes! Slow clap it out for Rhiannon Frater pleeease. 

This book is fan-freaking-tabulous!

Seriously there is no way this book could disappoint you. 

I mean I waaassss hoping for a three way romance between - 
well you'll see when you read it .

xoxoxo
Natasha Blaxk


          

Sunday, June 1, 2014

I was asked if I remember the first time I cried because of a book/character.





I was asked if I remember the first time I cried because of a book/character. 
*Sigh*
If you must know...
*sniff*
...I..
*sniff*
..I..do remember
*wipes away tear*

Tara Brown's
The Born trilogy 

was the first to make me cry and I have been crying ever since.

Just thinking about the last book 
and my OTP has me like


TARA BROWN YOU KNOW WHO I'M TALKING ABOUT! 
HOW COULD YOU!?


UM ... So ... yeah

So.. I'm going to go cry

xoxoxo
-Natasha Blaxk

Wednesday, May 14, 2014

Tomorrow Land Review

4/5 ☆☆☆☆

Holy futuristic zombie apocalypse! 
Secret government agents
Flesh eating zombies
Betrayal 
Heartache
Addiction
Cybernetic implants
Gladiators
Love
&
a boatload of innocent children

This trip through futuristic zombie land will be a walk in the park,
 or rather a walk to Disneyland.

With an important code saved locked away in her head 
Peyton and Chase make their way across dangerous territories
with a group of orphaned children to Disneyland where Peyton's 
father awaits her arrival.

After being locked underground for four years she is on a mission to save what is 
left of the human race, but can she make it in time before the cybernetic implants,
created by her own father, fails and her body starts breaks down?
Will traveling with Chase, her former love, complicate her mission?
and how can she travel to Disneyland, fend off zombies and protect a group of mostly children safe from a fate worse than death while her only capable companion is constantly putting them in danger?


….
Sometimes finding a good Zombie Apocalypse book is hard to come by
because after a while they all start to sound the same, but I can say for sure that this book was like nothing I have ever read before.

The back and forth between chapters, going from the present to the past repeatedly, was extremely frustrating, but by the time I got to the end of the story I could not have imagined this book being written any other way.

This book was absolutely fantastic!

xoxoxo
-Natasha Blaxk