When they are separated from their friends and allies in Knoxville, the Stanfords have to rely on their skills as post-apocalyptic survivors to fight off the Zs, insane Vols fans, homicidal sorority girls, and the most deadly of the post-apocalyptic threats- cannibal gangs!
No longer are the Stanfords trying to survive day by day, but hour by hour and minute by minute, as they flee Z-Burbia and race through the hellscape of Cannibal Road!
Reviews-
“Once again Mr. Bible has cracked me up in the zombie apocalypse! Jace is still funny as hell, I love him. Elsbeth is still bad ass and she is my favorite. Stella and the kids brought out some cans of whoop ass as well!” -Melissa Martin, 5-star Goodreads review
“I'm running out of things to say about how much I love this series. Each book is just as good as the last.” -Jennifer Wheeler, 5-star Goodreads review
Other books by Jake Bible:
By Series:
The Apex Trilogy (Dead Mech, The Americans, Metal & Ash)
The Kaiju Winter Series
Roak: Galactic Bounty Hunter Series
The Mega/Team Grendel Thrillers
The Flipside Sagas
Max Rage: Intergalactic Badass!
Black Box Inc. Series
Dead Mech/The Apex Trilogy
The Salvage Merc One Series
Fighting Iron Series
Dead Team Alpha Series
The AntiBio Series
Reign of Four
By Genre:
Post-Apocalyptic-
The Z-Burbia Series
Dead Team Alpha Series
Dead Mech/The Apex Trilogy
EverRealm
Fighting Iron Series
The AntiBio Series
The Kaiju Winter Series
Zombies!-
The Z-Burbia Series
Dead Team Alpha Series
Dead Mech/The Apex Trilogy
EverRealm
Science Fiction-
Roak: Galactic Bounty Hunter Series
Max Rage: Intergalactic Badass!
The Flipside Sagas
The Salvage Merc One Series
Drop Team Zero
Outpost Hell
Galactic Vice
Agent Prime
Dead Mech/The Apex Trilogy
Fighting Iron Series
Mech Corps
Reign of Four
The AntiBio Series
In Perpetuity
Thriller/Action/Adventure-
Max Rage: Intergalactic Badass!
The Mega/Team Grendel Thrillers
The Flipside Sagas
Blood Cruise
Agent Prime
Galactic Vice
Horror-
The Z-Burbia Series
Blood Cruise
Stone Cold Bastards
Fantasy/Urban Fantasy/Dark Fantasy-
Black Box Inc. Series
Stone Cold Bastards
EverRealm
YA/MG Novels-
ScareScapes! (middle grade scifi adventure
Intentional Haunting (2014 Bram Stoker Award Finalist- YA horror)
Little Dead Man (YA zombie apocalypse)
By Series:
The Apex Trilogy (Dead Mech, The Americans, Metal & Ash)
Roak: Galactic Bounty Hunter Series
The Mega/Team Grendel Thrillers
The Flipside Sagas
Max Rage: Intergalactic Badass!
Black Box Inc. Series
Dead Mech/The Apex Trilogy
The Salvage Merc One Series
Fighting Iron Series
Dead Team Alpha Series
The AntiBio Series
The Kaiju Winter Series
Reign of Four
Genres- zombie apocalypse, post-apocalyptic, dark humor, satire
Keywords: zombies, post-apocalyptic, walking dead, George Romero, undead, post apocalyptic
Key Phrases: apocalyptic fiction, apocalyptic books, post-apocalypse books, zombie apocalypse satire, post-apocalyptic books, post-apocalyptic fiction, post-apocalyptic collection, zombie apocalypse survival kit, zombie apocalypse books, George Romero books
A Bram Stoker Award nominated-novelist, short story writer, independent screenwriter, podcaster, and inventor of the Drabble Novel, Jake is the author of over sixty-five published novels including the bestselling Z-Burbia zombie apocalypse series, the bestselling Salvage Merc One military scifi series, the bestselling Roak: Galactic Bounty Hunter space crime series, the fan favorite hit Team Grendel/Mega thriller series, and his original post-apocalyptic mech/zombie mash-up, the Apex Trilogy. His other novels include the YA zombie novel, Little Dead Man, the Bram Stoker Award nominated YA horror novel, Intentional Haunting, the middle grade scifi/horror series, ScareScapes, and the historical fiction/space opera mash-up series, Reign of Four, for Permuted Press, as well as Stone Cold Bastards and the Black Box Inc. series for Bell Bridge Books.
Born and raised in the Pacific Northwest, Jake currently lives in Asheville, NC with his wife, two cats, an old dog, and occasionally his college-aged kids. He enjoys the eclectic, outdoorsy attitude of the area and the good ol’ Southern hospitality. But, he really, really wishes the tourists would go away.