Corn Husking After the Apocalypse

ebook Nebraska Apocalypse Trilogy, #3 · Nebraska Apocalypse Trilogy

By Felicia Jedlicka

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The zombie apocalypse meets Left Behind.

 

Rejected by God, the survivors of the reckoning must fight to keep the Earth.

 

This semi-heretical take on the reckoning follows the "survivors" of the reaping as they deal with the trauma of being God's benchwarmers. When the desiccated corpses of the chosen ones reanimate, the end of days starts to look more like a true apocalypse. To rid themselves of this dangerous and nuisance plague, the powers that be, (a.k.a. the a-holes God didn't want) decide to take a note from history and use these demon-ridden corpses for entertainment.

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With more than enough devils to go around, the survivors of the reckoning are finding dangers lurking in every corner. If it's not the demon-ridden dead, it's the remainder of the human population that's gone from crazy to feral.

The impending war is looming in Lenore's every waking thought, and her arch-nemesis is poisoning her dreams with psychosexual torture. What little enthusiasm she has left for heroes' work is quickly being depleted. With the future of humanity at stake, she must endure and resist the temptation to surrender.

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Lenore was never good at making friends, but with her life in tatters, she can hardly refuse a rescue from a stranger, especially since a band of religious zealots has decided she needs an exorcism.

Ian's addition to the group couldn't have come at a better time. With her team becoming more frustrated by her inaction, she needs a friend in her corner. Pressured to confront an enemy who is more demon than man, Lenore only succeeds in highlighting how much of a threat she truly is. The target may be off her back, but now it is aimed directly at her heart.

Corn Husking After the Apocalypse