In addition to Richard Pastore’s books as posted yesterday, today I learned that Peter Martuneac’s zombie apocalypse trilogy is also free on Kindle now through Thursday. These are dark, emotionally powerful, and ultimately rewarding stories of characters grappling with trauma. Highly recommended for fans of post-apocalyptic fiction.
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Pre, during, post apocalyptic tales are mu zoup de jure. Thanks for the ref.
My pleasure. 🙂
I always download free books, when I’ll get to them is another story.
Hope you enjoy! I know what you mean; I have so many books to read.