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Description**Please share your thoughts on this book after you read it by leaving a comment. Love hearing what you think. Before downvoting, please let me know what the issue is and I'll do my best to fix it!** Since the Sirens Can zombie books keep you alive? When the Zombie Apocalypse came to Liam's neighborhood, it came with horsemen's trumpets. Tornado sirens wailed for an hour, as if to ensure everyone knew there was no going back. Unfortunately, Liam was a fifteen-year-old boy condemned by bad decisions to spend the summer in the city with his 104-year-old religious great grandmother. When Grandma Marty tries to send him on his way to save himself, something deep inside awakens--he chafes at the thought of leaving her to die, and instead sees himself as a hero from one of his zombie books who can accomplish the impossible: rescue her. As they step out her front door together to face a city filled with scared refugees, desperate law enforcement, a zombie-hunting military, and opportunist criminals and looters, Liam realizes he tied his fate to a woman who can't walk more than ten feet without his help. When the zombies begin to overshadow all their other problems, Liam comes to appreciate why there are no atheists in foxholes. Siren Songs Safety in the suburbs? Not in this apocalypse. Fifteen-year-old Liam Peters was successful in rescuing his 104-year-old great-grandmother from the worst of the Zombie Apocalypse in the urban hell. They were finally in the suburbs, ready to enjoy the safety and calm they'd been after. All he had to do was get Grandma to his survivalist father and be free of the burden of caring for her. Should be a piece of cake. As a voracious reader of zombie books, Liam knows nothing is ever as it seems during the Zombie Apocalypse, so he's ready for letdown. As they race for Liam's suburban home, the swelling zombie horde catches up and ensures there's no peace or security for anyone. Liam's entanglement with a military convoy sets events in motion which reveal the presence of a government research facility, a refuge filled with Boy Scouts, and the first hint of a cure to the zombie infection. As he endures many challenges in the hills and forests outside the sprawl, he learns someone is chewing up test subjects in their quest for that cure. Only when he stumbles upon a mass grave does he finally see the direct threat to his grandma. Stop the Sirens When the sirens end, "post-apocalypse" begins. Exhausted after two weeks of rolling chaos since the sirens, Liam and his family prepare for their biggest challenge yet. Fifteen-year-old Liam Peters starts his day in a muddy creek. The Air Force tried to wipe his subdivision off the map, but luck and fast feet helped him find refuge from the big bombs. When he looks up, he sees his whole life has been swept away by fire. And Grandma? He'd been successful getting her out of the city, and across suburbia, but she was snatched from him minutes prior to the attack. She'd gotten a one-way ticket to a brutal government facility set up to research the cure. As a studious reader of zombie literature, Liam knows the dangers of being without shelter or direction during the zombie plague. He'd already been attacked by angry looters, malicious refugees, and hordes of zombies. His house had been riddled by a chain gun--twice--before the final bombs fell. He tried to look ahead, but saw little hope. He was bolstered by Victoria, but without Grandma by his side he felt defeated. And yet, hope was out there. People were coming together to survive and help each other. One such group was at the Beaumont Boy Scout Reservation. It was an enclave of peace within the swirl of zombies and death engulfing all of metropolitan St. Louis. There Liam and his family might find a base from which to search for Grandma Marty. As book 3 concludes, Liam will learn the origin of the plague, the fate of Grandma, and whether a couple of teenagers have anything to look forward to in a world filled with zombies. Sharing Widget |