Tuesday, September 29, 2020

WEEKS (Book One)

 

Inside the Book

Weeks

Title: WEEKS (Book One)
Author: Jasyn T. Turley
Publisher: Independent
Pages: 400
Genre: Science Fiction (post-apocalyptic-zombie)

Phil, Tim, and Dakota are three survivors taking refuge in Atlanta, Georgia. The year is 2027, ten years after a nuclear fallout decimated the known world and left it in shambles. With hordes of the undead flooding their once safe home and a city now depleted of all resources and supplies the three must make a daring gamble. To trek across the States and Canada, looking for a new place to call home; safe from the monsters that plague the lands.

In their daring gamble this trio encounters more than just zombies. They are relentlessly pursued and hunted by both an old and new nemesis’. Trying to survive and stick together, no matter the odds, they must rely on their faith, bond, and past experiences to live through their tribulations. In this world, a fool’s chance is usually their only chance.

 

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Meet The Author

Jasyn T. Turley

Jasyn T. Turley was born in Wyandotte County, Kansas City, Kansas; and lives in Independence, Missouri. He is an independent author and full-time custodian. He holds an Associates in Arts degree from MCC KC Community College. He started WEEKS Book One back in the summer of 2009 and has been continuously working on it, and its sequels, since then. He has more science fiction and fantasy books in the works that he plans on releasing in the future. You can learn more about Jasyn, WEEKS Book One, and future projects at https://turleybookinn.com/.

WEBSITE & SOCIAL LINKS:

Website: http://turleybookinn.com

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JayFiction

Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/19608376.Jasyn_T_Turley

 

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My Review
WEEKS (Book One) made for quite the read I really loved how the author wrote an undead book that surprised me. So many zombie books have become predictable, boring, or too closely mimic the walking dead. That was not the case with this book and it left me being excited for the rest of the series!

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