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Authors: Lara Frater

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Join me for the final chapter of the End of The Line series:
Full Circle
. Estimate publication date October 2014

 

It’s been two years since the events of
Stuck in the Middle.
Despite tragedies, drought, and the elements, Harbor Island is thriving with over 200 people living at the farm or around town. It’s also been six months since anyone has seen a zombie even on the main island. That peace may be shattered when a representative from the New United States Republic arrives. They are looking to create a new country. Jim, who is now in charge, is optimistic but cautious about the new people. They aren’t just looking for soldiers to fight against the remaining zombies, food to feed their troops, they are looking for people immune or carriers of the zombie virus claiming they are the only ones who can cure it forever.

 

About the Author:

Lara Frater is a versatile author who writes non-fiction about being fat, and fiction about zombies, sci-fi, dystopia, and ghosts. She is also a librarian and an unapologetic bibliophile. Her first novel
End of the Line
was published in 2012. Her first book
Fat Chicks Rule
came out in 2005. She’s published an assorted amount of poetry and short stories. She lives with her husband, and an assorted zoo of friends, family, cats, dogs, snakes, and a cannibal parakeet in Rego Park, NY. Follow her on twitter
https://twitter.com/FraterLara

 

 

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