UnDead Girl: Dystopian Zombie Horror

· Fiction for the Soul Books
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About this ebook

Do you ever feel like you're not quite… normal? Like there's a secret part of you, a hidden purpose waiting to be unlocked?

For Genesis, that feeling is a terrifying reality. One day she's a regular teenager, and the next, she wakes up with strange new symptoms and a horrifying truth: she's been engineered. She's a zombie.

But not just any zombie.

She's a weapon.

In UnDead Girl by Stephen Simpson, you'll dive into a world where a global apocalypse isn't a matter of "if" but "when." Genesis and nine others were created for a single, desperate purpose: to be humanity's last hope, a buffer against a world-ending plague.

Follow Genesis as she grapples with her new reality, training in brutal combat and survival while forming unbreakable bonds with the others like her. But as the outbreak escalates and the world plunges into chaos, they must face their ultimate purpose and the terrifying possibility that even they can't stop the inevitable.

UnDead Girl is a heart-pounding young adult sci-fi novel that redefines the zombie genre. It's a story of identity, survival, and the impossible choice between saving the world and embracing the monster within.

About the author

Stephen Simpson has been telling young adult stories since 2008. His books are dark, scary, creepy, and sometimes gory. If the thrill of a racing heart, the goosebumps on your skin, the spine-tingling anticipation of what lies beyond the page excites you then you’ll enjoy reading these horror fiction stories.

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