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Plague Nation: Ashley Parker Novel, by Dana Fredsti

Plague Nation: Ashley Parker Novel, by Dana Fredsti

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Plague Nation: Ashley Parker Novel, by Dana Fredsti

Plague Nation: Ashley Parker Novel, by Dana Fredsti



Plague Nation: Ashley Parker Novel, by Dana Fredsti

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Sequel to the thrilling zombie novel Plague Town

Ashley Parker was an ordinary woman who was also a "wild card", immune to the emerging zombie plague, drawn unwillingly into a shadowy paramilitary organization. Having been ambushed in San Francisco, which is now fully engulfed in the zombie plague, Ashley and the wild cards must pursue the enemy to San Diego. There they will discover a dark organization that seeks to weaponize the plague. But that isn't the worst news. The plague itself has gone airborne, making it transferable without physical contact. It cannot be controlled by anyone, so reports of the zombie swarm are coming in from across the United States - and across the world.

Plague Nation: Ashley Parker Novel, by Dana Fredsti

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #109466 in Audible
  • Published on: 2015-09-03
  • Format: Unabridged
  • Original language: English
  • Running time: 474 minutes
Plague Nation: Ashley Parker Novel, by Dana Fredsti


Plague Nation: Ashley Parker Novel, by Dana Fredsti

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. A tear-jerker! By OpenBookSociety dot com Brought to you by OBS reviewer Dawn*Beware of possible Spoilers*This installment of the Ashley Parker series is a tear-jerk-er. Get ready! I jumped right back into the story easily as if I'd come back to visit a friend. The virus is spreading like wild-fire. The team needs to travel which opens up all new threats. They divide and go in two groups. Divide and conquer so to speak - I was worried for them because they were separated.Plague Nation is heavy. Some team members are lost along the way. It's a huge blow because at this point I care about the characters. It feels like a personal loss. The remaining team members feels quite a bit of guilt. The threat of death makes them appreciate one another all the more.Gabriele's struggle is difficult to witness. Ashely is willing to do whatever it takes to keep him from getting sick. A couple of times I thought all was lost on that front.We get to see a small glimpse of the forces behind the spreading of the virus. The motives are pretty darn shocking. I did not realize their goal until near the end.Fredsti does it again! She adds such colorful characters. They may only be around for a short while, but they're all interesting.G. Funk is my favorite character they met along the way. I would like to live in the house he left behind.My other favorite is J.T. I am dying to know his back-story.I enjoy Ashley's humor; she is a pistol. I think this series does well because although they're having to kill those who are ill, they find a way to inject humor. Otherwise the story would be too dark. As usual, Fredsti takes shots at Twilight. This time around she also cracks a Snookie joke. LMAO! I loved how the whole team picks on Dr. Albert; he deserves it!!!The book is peppered with personal horror stories of how people become zombies. It is disgustingly gross but helps further the plot in that I see it from a different angle.Ashley makes fighting with weapons sexy. She is my favorite zombie ass-kicker! She impressed me when she kicked a soldier's ass because he was disrespectful to her. Go Ashley!!!!!I hope the next installment comes out soon because it ended on a cliff-hanger. Ugh, I have no patience.The book has it all - action, suspense, mystery, romance. I recommend Plague Nation; it has something for everyone. Guys will like the action and weapons. Women will love the strong lead character and the romance. Plague Nation appeals across the board.This review and more at openbooksociety dot com

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Almost as good as the first book. By Jennifer @ Bad Bird Reads From Reading and Writing Urban Fantasy, Paranormal, and RomanceAt A GlancePlague Nation is another great zombie book from Dana Fredsti, though I do feel like it left a little to be desired.The GoodIt's no secret that I loved Plague Town. I love zombie books with a sense of humor, and that's what Dana Fredsti delivers. Her characters are entertaining as hell and her zombies are grosser than maggots roasting on a hot, sunny day. (EWWW, I just grossed myself out.) Now I'm sad that I have to wait for book three to come out.Ashley Parker. She is the kind of best friend everyone wants. Her sense of humor is right up my alley. I love her pop culture references and her ability to make me laugh at the most inappropriate of times. Ashley can have zombie viscera dripping down her face while she sticks her katana into a teen zombie's gut and with just one sentence I'm rolling on the floor with laughter. Ashley also has the biggest heart. She takes care of a lot of people, not matter how stressed or scared she is. And her braveness is endless. She is always risking her life for others. Ashley is a very well-rounded character that anybody can love.Despite Ashley's snarky personality, Plague Nation becomes very somber and serious in some places. As the zombie outbreak worsens, Ashley and her band of Wild Cards (peeps who are immune to the zombie virus) are finding it harder to control the upcoming pandemic. And now an unseen enemy is trying to stop the creation of a cure. With humans and zombies coming down on the gang, not everyone makes it out alive. I was so sad about who we lose in this book. And the ending What!!?? But...but...you can't do this to us, Dana. Cliffhanger extravaganza!I also really loved the side stories and glimpses of happenings in the world as the zombie apocalypse spreads. I wasn't as into them in Plague Town but this time around, they were awesome. We get a lot of information through these different perspectives. Oh, the sweet foreboding. Loves It!OMG. JT. He. Is. Amazing. I won't say much about him because I don't want to spoil anything, but his addition to this story is perfect. I loved every second he was on the page.As always, Dana writes a gruesome and scary story with detailed descriptions and intense suspense. She really sets the mood and gives each of her characters life with her words. I cried, I laughed, I screamed. And loved every minute of it.The BadThis is another book in which it's hard to pinpoint what I didn't like about it. I think it lacked a little direction. There was really no main goal until two-thirds into the book. All the zombie fighting was fun, but their was no point to this story until about half way through when we realize someone is out to stop Ashley and the gang from doing their jobs.The SnugglyThe romance was lacking in Plague Nation (which isn't really a bad thing since it's focus is zombies). Gabriel was a jerk most of the time (which was reasonably explained later) and Ashley just gives him space. But there are a few cuddly moments and a non-descriptive sex scene.Final ThoughtsWith a little more solid structure, this book could have been 5 stars. But even with that annoyance, I loved reading Plague Nation. Ashley is the same hilarious and brave heroine I loved from Plague Town. I can't wait for book three. Highly recommended.QuotesThere was a crash, and three zombies stumbled out from behind the shelves stacked high with cases of hard liquor, beer, and wine--two of them in store uniforms, and a young woman in bloodstained jeans and a T-shirt proclaiming "I'm a Princess," the words outlined in rhinestones.No, you're a zombie, I thought, giving her a permanent frontal lobotomy. Does it make me a bad person to admit I kind of enjoyed it? I mean, unless you're Honey Boo-Boo, who the hell would wear something like that?

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Excellent zombie series with a strong heroine By Matthew Scott Baker I was (and still am) a huge Buffy the Vampire Slayer fan; like Joss Whedon, I greatly enjoy a strong female heroine who is just as fragile as she is tough. For this reason, I decided to give author Dana Fredsti's PLAGUE novels a try. I'm glad I did, too...the heroine, Ashley Parker, is not your typical college girl. She's a bad-ass zombie killer that would give Peter Parker a run for his money in the quip-while-fighting department.When I found out Fredsti worked on Sam Raimi's ARMY OF DARKNESS as an armorer's assistant and sword-fighting Deadite, I knew immediately that I had to give her work a shot. Raimi is one of my idols, not to mention a horror icon, so just the fact that she was on the set of one of my favorite movies of all time was enough merit for me to give her a look.I have to commend Fredsti for introducing a riveting zombie series into a saturated market. I was curious when I first started reading the first book, PLAGUE TOWN, wondering if this would be another rehash of what had already been done. But Fredsti skillfully blends light humor with dark zombie horror, and the result is an excellent series that is worthy of any horror fan's consideration.PLAGUE NATION is a perfect continuation of the story, picking up very close to where the first book ends. And like its predecessor, it is written well and flows at a nice pace. The action scenes are not bogged down with unnecessary exposition and there is never any over-emphasized description.The characters are pretty well fleshed out and believable, although there are one or two that some readers might consider over-the-top. Still, they all mesh well in the story and help to create the vivid, nightmarish world in which the series is set.If I were forced to find a flaw with this series, I don't think I could. I tore through books one and two within the period of a week, and now I'm eagerly awaiting book three. I highly recommend giving these books a look. They are quick and enjoyable reads that zombie fans should love. Both books are available now.

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