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Title:Mordacious (The City #1)
Author:Sarah Lyons Fleming
Book Format:Kindle Edition
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 524 pages
Published:June 6th 2016
Categories:Horror. Zombies. Science Fiction. Dystopia. Apocalyptic. Post Apocalyptic
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Rating: 4.47 | 1530 Users | 173 Reviews

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From the universe of the Until the End of the World series (Note: The City Series can be read before or after the Until the End of the World series) Sylvie Rossi has the loner thing down pat, with the exception of her best friend, Grace. But when the two are trapped in a hospital during the last gasp of a dying city, alone time is no longer an option. A nurse’s offer of sanctuary promises Sylvie the supplies she needs to survive the zombies–it’s the coexisting with people that might do her in. Eric Forrest will do whatever it takes to get into the dead city for his sister, including ending up dead himself. He’s used to taking risks, but with every mile he travels death looks likelier and likelier, and finding his sister may be his only prospect for survival—if he can make it home. Sylvie doesn’t need more than food, water and shelter. Eric wants only to find his sister. But sometimes what we think we need isn’t what we need at all, and what we find is more than we expected.

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Original Title: Mordacious ASIN B01GPUI2SK
Edition Language: English
Series: The City #1


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Ratings: 4.47 From 1530 Users | 173 Reviews

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This book got me so good! I thought Cassie Forrest was a great character, until Sylvie Rossi came into my world. This author is brilliant in creating such strong, intelligent and amazing women in her books. The blokes ain't so bad either, but I'm all about great women!I think I like this series better than the Until the End of the World series.

I loved it even more the second time around! Sarah Lyons Fleming's ability to write relatable characters is inspiring.

If you love zombie stories, this is for you! And even if you don't like zombies--I'm not usually a zombie fan, but I found this book fascinating. One of the best books I have read in a while. Thoroughly enjoyed it, helplessly hooked.

Fantastic! This is like a spin off book but can be read as a standalone. This book follows Sylvie and her best friend Grace during the beginning of the zombie apocalypse. The two are stuck in the one place that you never want to be during the start of a zombie apocalypse the Hospital. These two are strong women and I really enjoyed the two. We also meet Eric. If you have read Sarah Lyons Fleming's other series then you know Eric's sister Cassie. In this book we get to find out what happened to

4.5* This was one of the better zombie books in my opinion. Great character development, lots of survival tips, a very interesting plot unlike most zombie books who have predictable and similar story lines. I liked the mix of apocalypse and romance with a small amount of gore added in, unlike other books that go way overboard with ridiculous amounts of bloodshed etc. I listened to the audiobook version which was enjoyable due to great narrators. Cannot wait for the next book in this series to

AudiobookI loved this author's Until the End of the World book, but stupid me read some reviews for book two and some reviewers had mentioned that they either weren't going to read the rest of the series because of horrible things they heard or that they read book #2 and didn't care for it.I forgot all about that and grabbed this book, but when I started reading it I remembered what the reviews said and started waiting for it to get terrible. It was a little repetitive with all of the self-doubt

This was very enjoyable! I was a little worried when the word-of-the-day calendar came up. That annoyed me in the True Blood books, I felt like it was the author finding a way to use big words without confusing her poor stupid fans. But, it was handled much better in this book & actually ended up being cute & a real part of the story, not just way to sneak in a vocabulary lesson. Anyway, I'm looking forward to the next installment in this series. I really enjoyed the Until the End of the
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