Road to Carnage

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Things go very wrong when the cure sent to save humanity mutates and the sleeping sick waken with a hunger for flesh that cannot be filled.
Follow a group of survivors as they attempt to come to grips with the realization that zombies are real and not just on a movie screen. Walk, or rather run, with the small band of people when they are forced to face danger, and  intrigue, as they fight to survive and make choices they never thought themselves capable of in the face of the carnage surrounding them.
As you travel with them ask yourself: What are you really made of? How would you react to a loved one becoming infected? Could you pull the trigger and end their suffering?

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About the author

L M Boelz

L M Boelz is a proud mother of two children and four grandchildren. She has in recent years become more and more alert to the changes in society and the climate changes facing us now. As a result she has decided to become a prepper and provide for her family in the case of a short or long term disaster. Let’s face it fires, tornados, floods are a fact of life and they are happening more often and on a larger scale.
Along with prepping she has since she was a little girl had a fascination with legends and stories told around campfires since she can remember. She was always the first one to jump up and offer a chilling tale of what is really hiding in the shadows. After being asked by several people if she ever planned on writing a book, she decided to follow her passion and write down some of her stories.
Lin decided the best place to start was with one of her worst fears as a child. No matter what her parents said, she was sure there was something hiding under the bed.
She relates that the authors having the biggest influence on her writing to be; Edgar Allan Poe, Stephen King, and Sir Arthur Konan Doyle. The shows that influenced her most were; The Twilight Zone, Outer limits and Night Gallery. When asked what she believes makes a good story, she related that to keep a book interesting, you have to have just the right amount of plot twists. As a reader, she likes to be surprised when something unexpected happens. Lin’s favorite way to end a campfire tales is to ask; ‘Have you ever ask yourself, what if it is not just a story?’