Zombie LaLa

Zombie LaLa

by A. Blackwelder
Zombie LaLa

Zombie LaLa

by A. Blackwelder

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Overview

Housewives become Zombies in the quiet suburbs...
Excerpt:
"A silent scream erupted from somewhere deep inside Crystal. She could feel the anger building, like something inside of her broke. Slowly counting to 10, she gently placed the camera on the sofa and spun back around to glare at her husband Alex, her thin summer dress swirling around her. "Fine, I won't pick up my camera again! I'll spend all day in the kitchen." Trapped, she felt so trapped, unconsciously her upper lip curled like an angry dog."


Product Details

BN ID: 2940046003833
Publisher: Ami Blackwelder
Publication date: 06/06/2014
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 154 KB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Ami Blackwelder writes YA and Tween Paranormals and some Scifi. She also has some shorts, poetry, and children books

Becca Blackwelder writes religious and spiritual books.

Rebecca May writes historical and contemporary

Mia Black writes thrillers primarily in the scifi or paranormal genre, but also contemporary.

"I'm extremely impressed with the quality of your writing and the range of your storytelling. Feel free to send script when you're done.”-John McLaughlin (One of the screen writers for Black Swan, and Great Gasby)

The Gate of Lake Forest -"I must say I could not put them down. I read the first book in one night; I know my students would love to hear more about your books.”-Charla VandeBerg (Raymond B. Stewart Middle School in Zephyrhills)

Shifter Evolutions -"This is a fast-moving story, never a dull moment. I thoroughly enjoyed every moment of it.” -Imogen Rose (Author of Portal Chronicles)

‘This is a very well structured piece of writing. I very much like how you create the opening atmosphere using a good range of strong sensory descriptions. Very powerful! Also what is very good is the suspense you build by what you don’t tell. this sets up the storyline so very well. You build a very credible character in April. Great narrative, great dialogue, great book!’ -Famlavan

‘The pitch is great and the writing solid. The imagery is touchable with fluid narrative. The secret is well revealed and I liked the fact it came as a surprise to the character too. You can almost feel there is another world shivering in the background waiting to pounce.’ -Owen Quinn

‘Wow. This is a good story. I like the way you hint in chapter one that something big is wrong with April but then take your time revealing that - makes this a suspenseful read. It also makes April a sympathetic character, because she's as in the dark as much as your reader in the beginning. Well done.’ -Burgio

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