What Amazon Readers Are Saying about Feasters: An Apocalyptic Tale: ◆ "(Petchers) not only kept me rooting for the vampires in their struggle to survive in this apocalyptic world, but he also made me appreciate the value of family and caused me to think about what I'd do to save the ones I love." ◆ "This book had just enough for me to say "ewe" and "gross" but still want to turn the page to see what was going to happen next." ◆ "A great story about survival through comradery, friendship, love, and ...
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What Amazon Readers Are Saying about Feasters: An Apocalyptic Tale: ◆ "(Petchers) not only kept me rooting for the vampires in their struggle to survive in this apocalyptic world, but he also made me appreciate the value of family and caused me to think about what I'd do to save the ones I love." ◆ "This book had just enough for me to say "ewe" and "gross" but still want to turn the page to see what was going to happen next." ◆ "A great story about survival through comradery, friendship, love, and even kindness to those less deserving." ◆ " Feasters is an exciting and heartwarming tale about fear, hope, love, and the special connection between friends and family." Feasters. That's what we call them in the zombie apocaylpse. They move, they hunt, they FEAST on whatever they can. As teenage vampire s, Emily, Andrew, and I do what we do best - moving through the shadows, getting the supplies we need, and taking down Feasters. My cousin Emily and I have a hard time trusting humans given the way we've been treated before the apocalypse, but changing Andrew was a no-brainer. Now, he's part of the family. I'm not going to sugarcoat it, there's a romance brewing between Emily and him, but neither of them want to admit it. Things were going fine, well, as good as can be expected in these apocalyptic times. That all changes into a horror show when we go on a rescue run to save a couple of humans. Our trust issues are tested when we find out that they may hold the secret to the virus that changes humans and vampires into Feasters.
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