Sort of a normal day. Some things are out of the ordinary but some days are like that, right? So, you go to work. You can’t afford to lose your job just because there are some weird things happening. You send your kids off to school. Your husband knows that something is up but doesn’t tell you. Then the apocalypse begins. Cell phone service is becoming iffy. You’re cut off Sort of a normal day. Some things are out of the ordinary but some days are like that, right? So, you go to work. You can’t afford to lose your job just because there are some weird things happening. You send your kids off to school. Your husband knows that something is up but doesn’t tell you. Then the apocalypse begins. Cell phone service is becoming iffy. You’re cut off from your family. People aren’t acting like people. Your family is scattered. You’re stuck. You can’t get to your children. What would you do? Come into the lives of Lizzie Buckner and her five children and experience the zombpocalypse through their eyes and find out just what they must do to survive. Lizzie’s Lost Girls is an apocalyptic serial set in the zombie apocalypse. Each issue brings you deeper into this story of survival. This digest compiles the first five issues: The First Day of Nights Chaos of the End Times Mayhem in Full Force Cacophony of Despair Circling the Drain
Lizzie's Lost Girls: A Digest of Unfolding Horror (Lizzies Lost Girls Book 1)
Sort of a normal day. Some things are out of the ordinary but some days are like that, right? So, you go to work. You can’t afford to lose your job just because there are some weird things happening. You send your kids off to school. Your husband knows that something is up but doesn’t tell you. Then the apocalypse begins. Cell phone service is becoming iffy. You’re cut off Sort of a normal day. Some things are out of the ordinary but some days are like that, right? So, you go to work. You can’t afford to lose your job just because there are some weird things happening. You send your kids off to school. Your husband knows that something is up but doesn’t tell you. Then the apocalypse begins. Cell phone service is becoming iffy. You’re cut off from your family. People aren’t acting like people. Your family is scattered. You’re stuck. You can’t get to your children. What would you do? Come into the lives of Lizzie Buckner and her five children and experience the zombpocalypse through their eyes and find out just what they must do to survive. Lizzie’s Lost Girls is an apocalyptic serial set in the zombie apocalypse. Each issue brings you deeper into this story of survival. This digest compiles the first five issues: The First Day of Nights Chaos of the End Times Mayhem in Full Force Cacophony of Despair Circling the Drain
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Sherry –
Can't wait for the next book Interesting story. I love how the author did not stick to stereotypes. Just because you're a kid doesn't mean you can't go beyond what is normal. No spoilers, so I'll stop there. Can't wait for the next book Interesting story. I love how the author did not stick to stereotypes. Just because you're a kid doesn't mean you can't go beyond what is normal. No spoilers, so I'll stop there.
Pamela King –
Great read... I really enjoyed this book. It was very realistic with lots of action and anticipation. My only complaint is when I got to the end and was left hanging, wondering...hopefully a new story is forthcoming. I'm agog. Lol...amazing how many times that was used. 😀 Great read... I really enjoyed this book. It was very realistic with lots of action and anticipation. My only complaint is when I got to the end and was left hanging, wondering...hopefully a new story is forthcoming. I'm agog. Lol...amazing how many times that was used. 😀
Angie Anderson –
A good first volume. E.R. Russell has a knack for pulling his readers into the story. His characters are flawed but believable and the environment feels real. The authors description if sights, sounds and smells assault your senses.
Leslie –
Great story I loved this story and the characters in it. The children have my heart as I don't want anything to happen to them. I would have given 5 stars but there quite a few grammar errors that did detract from the story a bit but still a really great book. Great story I loved this story and the characters in it. The children have my heart as I don't want anything to happen to them. I would have given 5 stars but there quite a few grammar errors that did detract from the story a bit but still a really great book.
Kelly Cross –
Good story Interesting and a decent read. It held my attention and was a fun way to pass the time. I plan to go on to the second book in the series.
Virginia Night –
good Good and interesting. Ends kind of in the middle. But a worthy read with interesting point of view. Looking forward to the next.
Amy Whitten –
Lizzie's Lost Girls... But she has a son, named Mike, that is also lost... I find myself thinking about this the whole time. Lizzie's Lost Girls... But she has a son, named Mike, that is also lost... I find myself thinking about this the whole time.
Gerri –
5 stars I really enjoyed all 5 episodes in this book and can’t wait for the next installment. Good writing and world building.
sandy –
Great read This is what a zombie book should be like just going through your everyday routine one minute and the next chaos.I loved it.
Melanie Barrett –
Disjointed This book reads more like an rough draft. Lots of gratuitous sexual perversion. Authors voice is all over the place.
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