Married With Zombies by Jesse Petersen
Feb. 19th, 2011 08:21 pmThe Blurb On The Back:
Meet Sarah and David.
Once upon a time they met and fell in love. But now they’re on the verge of divorce and going to couples’ counselling. On a routine trip to their counsellor, they notice a few odd things – the lack of cars on the highway, the missing security guard, and the fact that their counsellor, Dr. Kelly is ripping out her previous client’s throat.
Meet the zombies.
Now Sarah and David are fighting for survival in the middle of a zombie apocalypse. But just because there are zombies doesn’t mean your other problems go away. If the zombies don’t eat their brains first, they might just kill each other ...
Married With Zombies: a romantic comedy with ... Braaains!
( The Review (Cut For Spoilers): )
The Verdict:
The first in a new zombie rom-com series, this is a smoothly written zombie apocalypse novel but for me neither the romance nor the comedy elements quite came together. The premise is good and I’m enough of a fan of the genre to want to read on, but I came to it with hopes that weren’t quite met.
Thanks to Simon & Schuster for the free copy of this book.
Once upon a time they met and fell in love. But now they’re on the verge of divorce and going to couples’ counselling. On a routine trip to their counsellor, they notice a few odd things – the lack of cars on the highway, the missing security guard, and the fact that their counsellor, Dr. Kelly is ripping out her previous client’s throat.
Now Sarah and David are fighting for survival in the middle of a zombie apocalypse. But just because there are zombies doesn’t mean your other problems go away. If the zombies don’t eat their brains first, they might just kill each other ...
( The Review (Cut For Spoilers): )
The Verdict:
The first in a new zombie rom-com series, this is a smoothly written zombie apocalypse novel but for me neither the romance nor the comedy elements quite came together. The premise is good and I’m enough of a fan of the genre to want to read on, but I came to it with hopes that weren’t quite met.
Thanks to Simon & Schuster for the free copy of this book.