Zombies suck but mine swallow.
The Zombies Coming cover shows Erick McGrath in a
cheerleading outfit which was the original plot bunny that forced me to write
this series. I needed to know who he was and where he was… I was quite
disturbed to find his story was the third in a series.
Zombie Ahead tells how Club Zombie was started as a
haven from zombies. The club is set up so they can get the male essence they
need to survive. Book #2 Zombies Suck is the story of Erick’s brother
finding out about zombies and becoming one. Zombies Coming is finally
Erick’s story.
At the start of the Zombies Coming, Erick goes to
Club Zombie to attend their Drag Night. It’s well outside his comfort zone but
he wants to explore what it means to be nonbinary.
Cassidy Frost has been a zombie for twenty-eight-years and
is starting to give up on ever finding a mate. He’s exhausted down to his soul
but he can’t expect his mate to fall into his lap so he drags himself to the
club. Though later that evening when he catches an armful of a gorgeous
cheerleader he can only hope….
Zombies Coming
Club Zombie is a safe haven for people like Cassidy Frost.
Zombies suck—but they’re not after brains! Forget mindless rotting corpses
shuffling along. These zombies are young, hot, and looking for their mates.
Cassidy, who wrote everyone else’s happily ever after, had
all but lost hope he’d ever find his own. Every night he sucked until his jaw
hurt, praying for his other half more out of habit than faith his mate was out
there. He didn’t dare hope fate would drop his mate into his lap.
Erick McGrath stumbled and landed in the arms of a beautiful
angel. Though he must be dreaming, because he learned how cruel and short life
could be when he lost his brother. Despite his parents’ toxic attitude, Erick
starts to accept his nonbinary gender identity. Going to Club Zombie’s Drag
Night is his first attempt at embracing his new grasp at freedom.
But Cassidy and Erick will have to take risks to have what
they desire.
(Zombies Coming is
part of the Club Zombie series but can be read as a standalone for a perfectly
happy and satisfying ending.)
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