Tuesday, April 12, 2016

Review: This Would Be Paradise: Book 2 by N. D. Iverson


This Would Be Paradise: Book 2
by N. D. Iverson
Published April 2nd 2016
Genre: Dystopian, Science Fiction, Post-Apocalyptic, Fantasy


Blurb:

Community connotes safety and togetherness—or does it?

Bailey and Chloe head back on the road, where they come across strange markings belonging to a group intent on bloodshed and abduction. With this heinous enemy lurking in the shadows, they seek help in new and old friends along the way.

When they arrive at Hargrove, nothing is what it seems inside the makeshift, post-apocalyptic community. People are turning up dead, and for once, zombies aren’t the ones to blame. Fingers are pointed, everyone is a suspect, and no one is safe outside or inside these walls.

Goodreads ~ Amazon

My Review:

We are back again following Bailey and Chloe as they travel along trying to find Chloe’s big brother Ethan and Bailey’s best friend zoe and the rest of their little group. On their little trip to finding everyone Bailey gets in a lot of practice with her shooting actually more than she would like killing zombies and well people that are still alive as well.

With Bailey and Chloe being all alone and female at that; everyone thinks they are weak and some men think that Bailey is theirs for the taking. But Bailey will not go down without a fight. She has to do somethings that she is not comfortable doing but is her only choice at the time. But after it is all over she is having a hard time keeping it together but she must for Chloe and her own sake. If they want to survive that is beside she is Chloe’s only safe heaven at the moment.

While they are trying to find their friends they do meet up with more people and each and every time they are not sure if they can trust them or not. It has finally come down to who is good or bad. But they do meet some good people that help them out and give them a place to stay for a few days but things don’t turn out exactly as planned.

Needless to say Chloe and Bailey are on the road again with a couple of new friends, a man, Roy and his daughter Amanda. Well with nowhere to go or any plans Roy figures that going with Bailey and Chloe is as good a plan as any at the moment. So they are back on the road again looking for their friends and fighting zombies.

I love Bailey’s sense of humor and her snarky come backs at the oddest times. I also love how she will just bust out laughing right in the middle of fighting zombies. She will keep you on your toes laughing the whole way. I love all the characters (well almost all) in This Would Be Paradise Book 2. Chloe is a very smart girl for a nine and a half year old. Her and Bailey make a good team.


This Would Be Paradise Book 2 is a very fast paced read with just about the right amount of zombie fighting and killing. I would love to see This Would Be Paradise on the big screen! I can’t wait for book 3 to find out more about Bailey, Chloe, Ethan, John, Zoe and all of the other characters and what they run into to next.

This Would Be Paradise: Book 1

About the Author:

N. D. Iverson is a young author trying to find her niche in the world. She has a business degree; to which she is still trying to find a practical application for. She has bounced from half-baked ideas of becoming a forensic pathologist (cut short when the option for attending an autopsy came up and she rather quickly decided maybe that wasn't for her), a member of a rock band (sadly, neither she nor her friends could play instruments or sing, not that it's a requirement these days...) and many more.

This Would Be Paradise is her first completed book, which has started a chain reaction of one-too-many book ideas dancing around in her head. She plans on wrangling in these ideas and making full fledged books from them. So keep an eye out on the horizon for more works to come! For more information, please visit her website at: http://ndiverson.weebly.com/ or join her mailing list to be kept up-to-date with new books: http://eepurl.com/brHXVf



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