Zombified (Book 1): The Head Hunter

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by Sowder, Kindra


  She shuffled into the room and looked around, barely glancing over everything in it before she turned to him with questions in her eyes.

  “What happened to you? You look like a Rev, but you’re not one? How?” she questioned as she sat down on the bed. Her voice was hoarse.

  Caesar turned the computer desk around and sat down across from her, only a couple of feet away, and placed his elbows on his thighs, leaning forward.

  “It was the ‘Faith’ serum. Jenkins became a Revenant when the small amount in his own blood came into contact with the Syc infection. This created his race,” he explained.

  “And you’re different how?”

  “My blood never came in contact with the Syc after the injection of the serum.”

  “And there’s no chance of you—”

  “Turning into one of them?”

  She nodded, worry causing her brow to furrow and her forehead to wrinkle. She looked just like her mother, causing his heart to ache in his chest.

  “There’s no chance. I can promise you that.”

  After a few heartbeats of silence, she took a deep breath and laid back on the bed, looking up at the white ceiling with a sigh.

  “So, what’s next?”

  “We save the world,” he replied.

  He wasn’t sure how, but a plan began to form as he watched his daughter trace her fingers over the soft cream comforter on the bed, tracing the crisscrossing lines with just her fingertips.

  Nothing could separate them now. Not even the apocalypse. He would stop at nothing to make sure of it.

  About the Author

  Kindra Sowder

  Kindra Sowder was born and raised in Rancho Palos Verdes, CA until the age of 12, when her family moved to Spartanburg, SC. She graduated from high school in 2006 with full honors and as a member of her high school Literary Club and the Spanish Honor Society. In January 2014, she graduated with her second degree in Criminal NeuroPsychology. She married her husband Edd Sowder in May 2014 and still lives in Spartanburg, SC where she is basing Burning Willow Press. Her works have earned multiple award nominations.

  To keep up with Kindra Sowder:

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  About the Author

  Santiago Cirilo

  Santiago Cirilo was born April of 1973 in Puerto Rico, He is No#6 of seven children to Hector and Maria Cirilo both originally from Puerto Rico. Santiago lived in both Ohio and Puerto Rico at a young age. Growing up in Lorain, Ohio was a big challenge for Santiago. Being bilingual and adapting to America culture was just the easy task, growing up with 5 brothers, 1 sister, in a 2 bedroom duplex was the hard task. During his teenage years to adult hood Santiago always had the passion for the entertainment business, but never had that push to precede it. Santiago was involved in numerous high school Dramatic Arts Programs hosted and coordinated events. You just couldn't get him off stage or away from any type of camera. After college Santiago enlisted in the United States Army Infantry. For 6 years Santiago was a member of the 101st Airborne Infantry at Ft. Campbell, Ky. Santiago's dedication to America has earned him numerous achievement awards and metals to add helping in one mission as a Translator and Infantryman for USA Special Ops, Marine Recon, and Navy Seals. Once Santiago's military term was up, he was hired at Gibson Guitars in Nashville, Tennessee. In less than 1 year Santiago moved up in ranks from a level 1 sander to being personally responsible and only builder for Chet Akins guitars and guitars for "A" List artists to include Kid Rock, Lenny Kravitz, Keith Urban and Toby Keith. During his time at Gibson, Santiago followed his heart and faith, and started going back to school for a Paralegal & Performing Arts Degree. Working 8 plus hours and going to school at night and weekends, gave Santiago the dedication and Drive to be successful in both professions.

  To Keep up with Santiago:

  IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/name/nm4030125/

 

 

 


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