military troops and transferred to a fast-attack submarine, our hero speeds away to China with a new mission: To find and retrieve Patient Zero and hopefully end this fast-spreading pandemic. Our hero is an unnamed Naval officer who is referred to as Kil, short for Kilroy. Having enhanced agility, speed and cognitive function, the Zombies were practically unstoppable… and now they’re filled with radiation! Will there be any survivors living happily ever after or has an ancient alien abducted a promising franchise?ĭay by Day Armageddon: Shattered Hourglass is Book 3 in Bourne’s overall storyline, immediately picking up where Book 2, Beyond Exile, ended.Īfter an unknown anomaly turned once-living human beings into an undead terror that quickly spread throughout the planet, the United States government nuked multiple high-density areas, hoping to destroy them. Bourne attempts to wrap up the Zombie Apocalypse and somehow add extraterrestrial beings into the mix, as well. In this book of the Day by Day Armageddon series, J.
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I loved that they always had smart-ass comments to make to each other when they were in each other’s presence. Stefan's in for the surprise of his life as he finds himself in danger as well. Though leery of the unexpected feelings, Stefan is swayed by a sincere revelation from Rand, and he decides to give Rand a chance.īut their budding romance is threatened when Stefan's business deal goes wrong: the owner of the last ranch he needs to secure for the company is murdered. Stefan and Rand have been mortal enemies since the day they met, so Stefan is shocked when a temporary cease-fire sees the usual hostility replaced by instant chemistry. Worst of all, he's thrown for a loop when he arrives to see the one man Charlotte promised wouldn't be there: her brother, Rand Holloway. Not only does he have to go to Texas in the middle of summer to be the man of honor in his best friend Charlotte's wedding, but he's expected to negotiate a million-dollar business deal at the same time. And newcomers to this Amish community will find friendship on the menu, too-and perhaps for a lucky few, even lasting love… In 1915 Ohio, anyone entering the Amish Charm Bakery is greeted by the sweet warmth and delicious fragrance of cinnamon and vanilla wafting from freshly baked cookies and pies. Molly recently released the sixth book in her Amish Charm Bakery Series, titled Rachael’s Decision. She’s been interviewed on television, and she’s a touring speaker for Women’s Christian Connection, other women’s professional organizations, and she offers presentations on writing, agent or no agent, publishing, and marketing. You’ll find her books on most stores the first three months of their release across the U.S, UK, Canada, and more. Molly’s books have been featured in Publisher’s Weekly Best Ten lists, USA Today’s HEA, featured in live video on Naples News, many media outlets across the U.S. Molly Jebber is a best-selling and award-winning author of Amish Historical Romance. Disarmingly handsome he may be but from what Scotlyn had seen of Zeke, he had few redeeming qualities. Extreme situations often call for desperate measures, so Scotlyn decided to team up with her time-waster of a boss, Zeke Macready, in a bid to escape the city. Scotlyn quickly realised she had a better chance of survival if she was not battling zombies on her own. Bad things happen to nice girls and it seemed no-one was coming to save her. But when a swarm of rampaging zombies descended upon the city, invading the golf course and threatening every human in sight, Scotlyn had to face facts. The uncomfortable reality check that she was working in the sleaziest miniature golf course in Las Vegas had made it all seem so much worse. Blowing her diet as well as her finances was bad enough. For Scotlyn Summerline, it had been one of those days. In this sexually libertine society, the women and men do not marry rather, they share each other's partners. He gives his farewells to his family and proceeds on a caravan out of his home city to the land of Mashriq. Qindil is determined to embark on the journey, for he feels betrayed by his mother, who remarried, and his lover, who was stolen by the sultan. Further complicating Qindil's impending expedition, no documents exist about the land and no one is known to have returned from Gebel. The teacher attempted to journey there himself, but civil war in neighboring lands and the demands of family ultimately prevented him from completing the journey. The teacher encourages Ibn Fattouma to seek the land of Gebel, where such problems have been solved. When he asks his teacher why a land whose people obey the tenets of Islam suffers so, Qindil is told that the answer he seeks lies far away from the city, in the land of Gebel the land of perfection. Ibn Fattouma, more commonly known by his birth name Qindil Muhammad al-Innabi, is a Muslim man disillusioned by the corruption in his home city. It was translated from Arabic into English in 1992 by Denys Johnson-Davies and published by Doubleday. The Journey of Ibn Fattouma (Arabic:رحلة ابن فطومة) is an intermittently provocative fable written and published by Nobel Prize-winning author Naguib Mahfouz in 1983. |