Thursday, March 16, 2017

Review: This Would Be Paradise: Book 3 by N.D. Iverson @NDIversonauthor

This Would Be Paradise: Book 3 
Published: December 5, 2016
Genre: Dystopia, Science Fiction, Horror, Zombies, Post-Apocalyptic, Apocalyptic


Blurb:


After a shocking betrayal, Bailey finds herself taken by mercenaries and handed over to an even worse group of monsters. Led by a cold and calculating scientist, they see immune people as the answer to the infection—no more than test subjects to use for their own gains. Bailey soon realizes that escape may be harder than she expected, even when a familiar face is thrown back into her life. Together, they must attempt to rally the troops and escape their forced imprisonment—or face heinous experiments, all done in the name of finding a vaccine.

In the series finale, Bailey is pushed to the limit as she sees just how far she will go to protect herself and her friends. Will she stand her ground, or will the new world take her down with it?



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My Review:

Bailey is back and still fighting for her life not only against the zombies but against humans as well. Bailey is kidnapped and wakes up in a hospital where they are running test on people that are immune to the zombie virus. They are hoping to find a cure for the virus but they don’t care who or how many live people have to die while trying to find a cure for the zombie virus or just how it works.

Bailey is making plans to escape and hopes to get everyone else on board with her plans but that may be just as hard as escaping itself may be. You know even if she does get everyone on the same team and working together can they all make it out alive?

Bailey also wants to know who is helping the people at the hospital and she wants to stop the ones that are kidnapping the immunes. The people that are immune are people to they are not test subjects or a rat in cage and what they are doing is wrong and Bailey will put a stop to it if it is the last thing she does.

I read This Would Be Paradise books 1 and 2 and loved them both just as much as This Would Be Paradis book 3. I have loved following Bailey along on her journey fighting against the zombies and the humans as well. This has been one amazing journey and I would like to see more of Bailey’s journey and fighting the zombies. Bailey is not a girl/woman to lay down and let a man take care of everything for her no Bailey is a very strong woman who knows how to take care of herself. She is a zombie killing machine.

If you like reading books about zombies as much as I do then trust me you are going to love This Would Be Paradise book 3. It will grab a hold of you from the first page and won’t let go until you have read the last word. It is filled with so much zombie action that will leave you wanting more and more. 


Other Books in the Series:

This Would Be Paradise: Book 1

Read my review of This Would Be Paradise: Book 1 HERE!


This Would Be Paradise: Book 2

Goodreads ~ Amazon

Read my review of This Would Be Paradise: Book 2 HERE!



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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