She’s heard about a cure locked away in a lab in Upper Michigan, and she plans on retrieving it. To do so, she needs a zombie. Not just any zombie, though.
Zee is Erin’s link to the lab. His connection to the living world is her bargaining chip. But only if she can teach him to control his mindless impulses.
Can a zombie be trained? Or will Erin be Zee’s next meal and become a zombie herself? The fate of humanity rests in her hands.
Excerpt
I rose with the sun. A yawn shook me as I wiped the sleep from my eyes. Before the world ended, I wasn’t a morning person. Most days I woke closer to noon. My job as a freelance writer allowed it. Like an idiot, I took it for granted. Now, if I wanted to get anything done, I had to do it while the sun was up and visibility was good.
Damn, I missed sleeping in.
I dragged my feet as I headed to the deck. Sunlight cast golden rays across the river. Waves lapped gently at the yacht’s side. The air was crisp, and my breath fogged.
I cracked open a bottle of water and took a sip. What I wouldn’t give for a cup of coffee. I used to have a canister of instant coffee, but I ran out three months ago. I was still chastising myself for not rationing it better. Later, I would go to the Soo Locks Park and stock up on supplies. I could barter for more there.
Acquiring coffee had to wait, though. My new friend needed to be checked on.
I scarfed down a breakfast bar before grabbing my shotgun and a backpack and clambered into the raft.
A moan pierced the air as I reached land. I secured the raft and darted to the base. I entered a small reception area.
A waist-high desk was near the door with a computer sitting on it. A few chairs were set in the center of the room.
Notifications hung on a cork bulletin board. Silence hung in the air as if the room was a bubble that somehow escaped the apocalypse. I almost expected to see Coast Guard personnel walk through the door and demand to know what I was doing.
I shook the feeling off and strode to the red cooler under a window. Flies swarmed around it. When I opened it, a sour stench assaulted my nose. I gagged, barely holding down my breakfast, grabbed a dead rat, and slammed the lid shut.
I walked to the tarp, removed a cinder block, and lifted the edge. Snarls greeted me. The zombie clawed at the sides of the earth. Hunger lit its eyes like fireworks. I lifted my shotgun and pointed it at its head. It stilled.
“That’s a good boy.” I lowered onto my knees. “You’ve been dead long enough to develop your basic instincts. How to walk and run. I’ve heard stories of zombies who forgot how to do that.”
The zombie watched me with narrowed eyelids. The color of its eyes had dulled to a muddy brown, and the whites were tinged yellow. Was it trying to figure out how to get out and eat me?
I smirked. “You should know how to hunt by now. Zombies sometimes hunt in packs. You aren’t as mindless as movies made you out to be.” I dangled the dead rat above it.
The zombie snarled, and spit flew from its mouth.
A surge of bitterness rose up my throat. The skin on my knuckles turned white from how tightly I clutched the rat by the tail.
This could’ve been stopped. Lives and the world could’ve been saved. She might still be here.
Take a Test…Will you survive the zombie apocalypse?
You wake up and find the zombie apocalypse has started. What do you do?
A: Take stock of anything you can use as a weapon, secure your home, and take stock of what food you have and how long it will last.
B: Get closer to look at a so-called zombie. This can’t be real.
C: Barricade yourself in your home and freak out.
Which of the following weapons would you use to kill zombies?
A: Gun.
B: Knife.
C: Baseball bat.
You’re making your way downtown in hopes of finding supplies. Along the way, you see a group of 4 zombies. They appear to be eating some unlucky sap. How do you get around them?
A: Backtrack and take a different route.
B: Run in with guns blazing and take them out.
C: Throw something that makes noise and causes the zombies to follow it.
Someone you love is now a zombie. How do you react?
A: Shoot them and put them out of their misery. It’s what you’d want if the roles were reversed.
B: Sob.
C: Capture them and put them somewhere secure in hopes of someone finding a cure.
You’ve found a group of survivors, but they don’t trust you’re not infected. How do you gain their trust?
A: Put your hands up and back away to show you are no threat. Leave. It’s not worth trying to reason with them.
B: Strip and show to show that you are not infected, setting all your weapons aside.
C: Insist that you are not infected, motioning to visible skin and lack of blood on your clothing.
Results
If you answered mostly A then you’ll survive. You take survival seriously and don’t take unnecessary risks. You’ll either do it alone or find people you trust. You may even end up the leader of the group.
If you answered mostly B then you are screwed. You don’t take stock of your surroundings, don’t exercises caution, and think you are invincible. And now you’re a zombie.
If you answered mostly C then you have a chance. Sure, the concept of the zombie apocalypse freaked you out, but you’ve calmed down and you’re hoping with enough gumption you’ll make it. If not, you at least plan on taking out as many as you can first.
Giveaway!
Ends August 31st.
About the Author
Patricia never set out to become a writer, and in fact, she never considered it an option during high school and college. She was more of an art and band geek. Some stories are meant to be told, though, and now she can’t stop writing.
Patricia lives with her husband in Michigan, hopes one day to have what will resemble a small petting zoo, and has a fondness for dying her hair the colors of the rainbow.
Social Media Links:
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Goodreads – https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/13460894.Patricia_Josephine
Amazon Author Page – https://www.amazon.com/-/e/B00UH7GAK0
Facebook Page – https://www.facebook.com/pjlauthor
Patricia Josephine says
Thank you for having me and sharing my book. ^_^
C. Lee McKenzie says
It was my pleasure.
Patricia Josephine says
Thank you, Liz.
Kalpana says
Zombie book sounds wonderful, although I don’t know if I’m brave enough to read it. I didn’t do the quiz because I’m hopelessly ignorant about zombies. Oh, on second thoughts, I think I’ll go up and try it and perhaps, educate myself.
I really like Patricia’s hair.
Thanks for co-hosting the IWSG this month.
Patricia Josephine says
Not everything about the zombie apocalypse has to do with zombies. You do have to still deal with other humans, so I’d recommend educating yourself. And if you bomb the quiz then you can join the zombie horde with me. 😉
Liz A. says
Great premise. Congrats to Patricia.
Elephants Child says
You might get two comments from me – feel free to ignore/delete.
My answers are a mixture of A and C. Perhaps I will survive – but do I want to?
Congratulations to Patricia.
C. Lee McKenzie says
Two comments are always better than one. IMHO. However, you cannot waffle on that weapon! If you do it will be too late and I don’t want any harm to come to you.
Patricia Josephine says
I’d think it’d just be less stressful to join the zombie horde than survive. LOL
Elephants Child says
My answers are a mix of A and C. Perhaps I will survive, but do I want to?
Congratulations to Patricia.
C. Lee McKenzie says
I guess good old WordPress has been at it again and not shown your comment as posted. No matter. I’m getting used to this program’s idiocrycrancies.
Hilary Melton-Butcher says
Hi Lee – Patricia crafts a fun story … I certainly wouldn’t live past a zombie visit – let alone attack. Good to Patricia … all the best – Hilary
C. Lee McKenzie says
You and me both. I’d just as soon not live in their neighborhood.
Patricia Josephine says
Thanks, Hilary. I’m glad to hear people think I have fun stories. =)