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A review by momwithareadingproblem
Until the End by Tracey Ward
4.0
A long time ago, in the not so distant past, I believed that I hated zombies and all things to do with zombies. I thought zombies were the world's way of introducing gore into horror flicks and passing it off as scary. I mean really, what's so scary about a slow moving decomposing undead person? Nothing! Give me an axe and I'm good to go. Then The Walking Dead happened, and the book turned movie Warm Bodies. Now I am hooked. I love zombies! Does this mean there is something wrong with me? (((shrugs))) Maybe, but I don't care.
Until the End by [a:Tracey Ward|1305842|Tracey Ward|https://www.goodreads.com/assets/nophoto/user/u_50x66-d9f6a4a5badfda0f69e70cc94d962125.png] is, in my humble opinion, one of the best zombie stories I've read to date. The book begins with Alissa, a not-so-normal, twenty year old college student who after attending a therapy session returns to her dorm to find it ransacked and one of her roommates eating the other one in their shared bathroom. Hearing her screams, her neighbor Jordan runs in and saves her. Together they decide to leave the Portland and a crazy journey begins.
She asks Jordan to accompany her out of the city to her Uncle's place, where "the Fever" hasn't spread. Jordan is young, athletic, and a bit of a conspiracy theorist or at the very least a zombie/game enthusiast. Jordan has an uncanny knowledge about the zombies, how it's spread, how to escape it, and how to fight. He becomes Alissa's rock and who she looks to as the world falls apart around them. I really love Jordan. He's stoic, determined, just as stubborn as Alissa, but also lighthearted and tries to cheer up Alissa when he can. He's determined to make sure he saves Alissa from this new world and keep her safe.
I loved the whole thing, from start to finish, every word. It's just that awesome! Told from Alissa's POV, I felt her emotions as I read (which is awesome from a reader standpoint). The suspense as they fight their way out of Portland, the ironic dark humor of the characters, and the slow romance make for a quick easy read. And the ending isn't exactly cliffhanger, but it left me wanting more so badly that I went and bought book two and have already finished it as well! So if you like suspense, horror with not too much gore (but who am I kidding? It's zombies, there's gore!), and a little romance, do yourself a favor and head over to Amazon or where ever you purchase your ebooks and get a copy!
I received a copy of this ebook from the author in exchange for an honest review.
Until the End by [a:Tracey Ward|1305842|Tracey Ward|https://www.goodreads.com/assets/nophoto/user/u_50x66-d9f6a4a5badfda0f69e70cc94d962125.png] is, in my humble opinion, one of the best zombie stories I've read to date. The book begins with Alissa, a not-so-normal, twenty year old college student who after attending a therapy session returns to her dorm to find it ransacked and one of her roommates eating the other one in their shared bathroom. Hearing her screams, her neighbor Jordan runs in and saves her. Together they decide to leave the Portland and a crazy journey begins.
Shit, that's right. Wow. Pluto isn't a planet anymore, Twinkies are extinct and zombies walk the earth. If that doesn't spell out apocalypse, I don't know what does. -Jordan & AlissaI seriously loved these characters! Alissa, at the age of 16, found her mother after she had killed her self by a bullet in the head. After this event, her uncle Syd forced her to attend therapy and because she hears/sees things that aren't there she is also on medication. Unfortunately for her, what she usually sees/hears is now reality. The dead are walking and want to eat the living. I found Alissa to be a survivor in every sense of the word. She is strong-willed, determined, and a fighter. She's also loyal, and by all rights scared to death of what will happen when her meds run out. But this doesn't stop her.
She asks Jordan to accompany her out of the city to her Uncle's place, where "the Fever" hasn't spread. Jordan is young, athletic, and a bit of a conspiracy theorist or at the very least a zombie/game enthusiast. Jordan has an uncanny knowledge about the zombies, how it's spread, how to escape it, and how to fight. He becomes Alissa's rock and who she looks to as the world falls apart around them. I really love Jordan. He's stoic, determined, just as stubborn as Alissa, but also lighthearted and tries to cheer up Alissa when he can. He's determined to make sure he saves Alissa from this new world and keep her safe.
I will not leave you. Not for anything. Not for your good, not for mine. We're in this together until the end. I promise you that. -Jordan"The Fever" as it is dubbed in the book is not that unique from other zombie stories I've read, yet the chemistry between Alissa and Jordan is what makes the story good. Both are from completely different worlds and are now thrown together by chance or fate to fight their way out of Portland. Both have a unique sense of humor, very dark humor! They rely on each other and become very close. Sharing in each other's fears and dreams, I love the way the author depicted the slow falling in love of these characters.
I loved the whole thing, from start to finish, every word. It's just that awesome! Told from Alissa's POV, I felt her emotions as I read (which is awesome from a reader standpoint). The suspense as they fight their way out of Portland, the ironic dark humor of the characters, and the slow romance make for a quick easy read. And the ending isn't exactly cliffhanger, but it left me wanting more so badly that I went and bought book two and have already finished it as well! So if you like suspense, horror with not too much gore (but who am I kidding? It's zombies, there's gore!), and a little romance, do yourself a favor and head over to Amazon or where ever you purchase your ebooks and get a copy!
I received a copy of this ebook from the author in exchange for an honest review.