Touch: Book Two
by Steven Jenkins
Published: July 26, 2021
Publisher: Different Cloud Publishing
Genre: Horror, Zombies, Sci-Fi, Thriller
Blurb:
One touch is all it takes.
Then a rash. Sickness. And death.
But death is not the end.
Adam and Erin arrive in the safety of Pembroke Secondary School. A place he despised as a kid. A prison to him, once littered with bullies and teenage angst.
Now, its grey walls and high fences are all that keep the dead out.
Reunited with his old teacher, Adam must put aside his past demons, shut out the grief for his deceased wife, and focus on keeping Erin and the other children safe.
But without contact with the outside world, and food supplies running low, danger is never far away, and death lurks along every dark corridor.
The concluding novel to TOUCH.
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My Review:
Adam
and Erin have finally made it to safety at his old school, Pembroke
Secondary School, where he runs into a former teacher. Adam doesn't
have very many good memories from his days at Pembroke Secondary
School. Adam was picked on a lot when he was younger.
Adam
is doing everything he can to keep Erin and the others alive and
safe. But that is proving a little harder to do as some classrooms
have undead kids that keep banging on the doors trying to get their
hands on the live ones right outside the door.
Food and
other supplies are running low. There is probably enough food to keep
them going for a while in the cafeteria if they could only get inside
as there are undead kids who were probably having lunch when the
outbreak occurred.
The cafeteria probably has enough food
to last them a while, but getting to it could prove to be disastrous
with all the zombies roaming about inside. If they can't get past the
zombies, then someone is going to have to go outside. But what choice
do they have? I would say go for the cafeteria as there are probably
fewer zombies to contend with there and safer, right?
Touch:
Book Two was just as good, if not better than, its predecessor,
Touch: Book One. The only difference between the two is Touch: Book
Two, which ramped up the excitement with a little more action. There
may be fewer zombies to fight this time around, but the action and
excitement are just as intense, if not more so.
As with
Touch: Book One, Touch: Book Two kept me on the edge of my seat,
waiting and wanting to know what was just around the next corner for
Adam and Erin. There were twists that I did not see coming. I love
the new twists with the zombies. I enjoyed reading this
zombie-infested book and sorely hate to hear that it has concluded.
I highly recommend Touch: Book Two to all zombie fans!
One-click your copy of this zombie-infested book, Touch: Book Two, a
great adventure in zombie land!
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