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kaitlinreese_ 's review for:
Death to the Undead
by Pembroke Sinclair
Death to the Undead picks up right where book one ends. Krista and Quinn are continuing their mission to overthrow The Families and of course with any good novel, they face tremendous amounts of obstacles.
Quinn and Krista both have the same goal which makes them the perfect pair to follow in this story. It is important that they make people aware of what is really going on in order to be successful in their mission. Krista refuses to let anything and/or anyone from getting in her way from doing such.
North Platte goes under a threat from both the zombies and The Families. Krista, being the heroine, needs to tell people of her discovery. Though, this puts her in a dangerous situation which results in her being captured.
In captivity, Krista receives answers to the questions she(and the readers) desperately wanted to find out. However, sometimes having answers may not be a good thing. What she finds out makes Krista second guess the people she has trusted which ultimately leads to the obstacles she must face to be even more difficult.
Traitors and allies are found in the unlikeliest of people which makes this sequel full of twists and turns. The book is fast pace making you not wanting to put the book down. Death to the Undead has everything a good sequel needs and I completely recommend this book to everyone.
*Provided an ARC in exchange for an honest review*
Quinn and Krista both have the same goal which makes them the perfect pair to follow in this story. It is important that they make people aware of what is really going on in order to be successful in their mission. Krista refuses to let anything and/or anyone from getting in her way from doing such.
North Platte goes under a threat from both the zombies and The Families. Krista, being the heroine, needs to tell people of her discovery. Though, this puts her in a dangerous situation which results in her being captured.
In captivity, Krista receives answers to the questions she(and the readers) desperately wanted to find out. However, sometimes having answers may not be a good thing. What she finds out makes Krista second guess the people she has trusted which ultimately leads to the obstacles she must face to be even more difficult.
Traitors and allies are found in the unlikeliest of people which makes this sequel full of twists and turns. The book is fast pace making you not wanting to put the book down. Death to the Undead has everything a good sequel needs and I completely recommend this book to everyone.
*Provided an ARC in exchange for an honest review*