Happy Thanksgiving ya’ll!

I have just the book for the holiday.

I was visiting my blogging sis Emily and she shared this awesome book on her blog.

Emily is also an author and she does these awesome Pay It Forward Friday posts featuring other authors. Check out her blog HERE.

I just knew I had to read it and was thrilled when she contacted the author and he got in touch with me.

I now have my very own signed print copy.

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There are three stories in this book.

A Zombie Thanksgiving.

A Zombie Christmas.

A Zombie New Year.

Plus a bonus one – A Vampire At Christmas.

I knew immediately how I wanted to review these, each individually to coincide with the holidays.

First up is A Zombie Thanksgiving.

Lets get to it!

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A Zombie Thanksgiving

by Anthony Renfro

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My Review

They say the holidays are no longer celebrated because of the zombie apocalypse.

Try telling that to Dawn. All she wants is to bring a little bit of normalcy into their lives. To remind them they are human, that they are still alive, that there is hope.

Guns and knife in hand, Dawn sets off to the grocery store to see if she can find a turkey. I know, this sounds nuts. But people get desperate for the old days, the easy days.

As Dawn stumbles over dead bodies and crashed, abandoned vehicles, she inevitably runs across some shufflers. She takes care of them coldly, efficiently. This is the new way of life.

Meanwhile, back at the safe place, George is handed a note by another survivor in their group. It appears Dawn has left to get food. Fool girl. Doesn’t she know there are zombies out there. What is so important she’d risk this by herself?

I can’t quite put my finger on it, but somehow the author had me feeling the warmth of Thanksgiving. Even As Dawn and George fought off the ravenous zombies that want them for dinner.

Dawn’s fierce determination has me adding her to my list of top female protagonists. She’s not going to stop until she finds that bird!

And George is just as determined. Determined to find Dawn and get her safely back where she belongs. All limbs attached. I liked how his initial frustration turned to alpha male, to lover, as he set out to find her.

I had my fingers and toes crossed for these two. The ending was not set in stone just because it’s Thanksgiving. Maybe the zombies got a nice dinner. Nobody told them they don’t celebrate the holiday.

5 Stars

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Stay tuned for my other reviews as each holiday approaches.

Synopsis

A short story about a woman who risks life and limb in a Zombie Apocalypse in order to keep the Thanksgiving tradition alive.

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Click on the covers to get your own copies.

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Author Anthony Renfro

Anthony Renfro

Anthony Renfro lives in Apex, North Carolina. He is a reader, writer, runner, husband, father, and stay at home dad – one of the toughest jobs anyone could ever do. He was born in Bristol, Tennessee, and is a graduate of UNC-Greensboro.

You can find him at many spots on the web, but if you really need to find his center in the social media storm it would be at his blog, apoetryjourney.wordpress.com.

Now reach out, just beyond the light, right into that big black space, and let him take your hand on a journey into cold dark places. You will be scared, and you may even be terrified, but in the end you might just find you liked the ride.

 

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Comments
  1. kentuckygal50 says:

    I’m looking at these for my son for Christmas, maybe? (We’ve designated him our doomsday prepper coordinator, and he’s all over the zombie apocalypse.)

    • fuonlyknew says:

      I loved these. Anthony is a talented story teller. Each story is not that long but you get to know the characters quickly. They feel familiar. And the stories flow fast and furious. There is some zombie gore, easy to visualize. And using the holidays to showcase the struggle to survive and maintain hope was pure genius!

  2. Great books! I really respect Anthony as a writer and a good person! Thanks for featuring him! Thanks for the mention also! Lots of love to you and sis, Emily

    • fuonlyknew says:

      LOL I was just over commenting on your blog!
      How could I not pay tribute to you for turning me onto a wonderful writer and his stories. These are cherished and I’ve already read them a few times! LOL

  3. atothewr says:

    Thanks for posting, and all you’ve done for me. I am glad you have enjoyed these stories.

    • fuonlyknew says:

      You’re most welcome, Anthony. I loved these and now I’m curious about some of your other stories!
      I was going to send you links to my review but you got here first. LOL Been getting a lot of views so I hope my fellow zombie lovers grab your goodies! I don’t want them to miss out:)

      • atothewr says:

        I only wish I had some better covers. I guess that is the next thing to work on. Thanks again. I hope you had a great zombie thanksgiving.

      • fuonlyknew says:

        I’m not sure how you chose your book covers. I was actually unsure which ones to use as some had more than one. If you want, we could talk about it. Maybe find a cover that goes with a scene in each story. These stories are too good to be missed because the covers don’t showcase them. Maybe even using graphic art would work? You can email me here – laurathomas61@att.net
        I’ve got my reviews ready for Christmas and New Years. Should be fun!

  4. Zombies for the holidays….woot!

  5. Taylor Dean says:

    Nothing like bringing in the holiday season with zombies! But don’t take the author’s hand as you go. He wrote the books–it’s a trick!! Haha.

  6. Good one, Taulor. I have read these too, Laura and will be reviewing them shortly. I would also like to thank our mutual friend, Emily, for putting the author in touch with me. I look forward to reading your reviews.sherry @ fundinmental

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