Welcome to Author Blurbs!
Today we have: J. Rudolph
Her Latest Release is: “The Escape: Book Three of The Reanimates”
Synopsis:
As the zombie apocalypse rages on, Cali and her family continue to struggle with the stress of day-to-day life in this wasteland of limited food and resources. Though they have found refuge in Idaho, they are looking for something more, and a small town in Montana may be the perfect fit.
After they move, they get a message of hope from an unlikely source, telling them about Ireland; a safe zone, free from the undead. This leaves them with an impossible decision– do they risk their lives crossing the country to get to a boat bound for a zombie-free home, or do they stay put and make the best with what they have?
In this final book of Cali’s journey, how far will they go to feel like they will be truly alive once more?
Everyone should read this book because:
If you’ve read The Complex and The Highway, you’re gonna want to know how this all ends– Cause it ends with a bang! If you haven’t read the first two, well do it!
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“I’m J. Rudolph, the author of The Reanimates, as well as the paranormal mystery, Hadley’s Haunting. I’m a 30 something that lives in Southern California with my husband and the coolest kid I have ever met. I’m also part zombie. No, really! I have dead people parts in my spine, making me a living dead girl. Cool, right? I’m a writer by day and a nurse/heart monitor tech by night, and I definitely include this in my zombie series.
I’m more than a little in to turtles. Turtle stuff is everywhere and I have two live turtles that know the people only exist for their happiness. Don’t call them pets, we humans are their pets!
I’ve loved the zombie genre since I was a teenager, which was fueled when I got my Kindle for Christmas in 2010. I’ve always been attracted to the idea that these things are running around that don’t need sleep, don’t have fears, and don’t have higher brain function to tell them the best way to get the food. The primal need to get to their food, regardless of the source, is all that drives them. I adore the problem solving in creating a safe zone to keep the zombies out of your home. For years, I’ve thought about how to get into places that have supplies and what places would I go to for these supplies. People think I’m a little obsessed, but that’s okay by me.”