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Thursday, April 12, 2018

Liam Isn't Your Typical Farm Boy

Liam earned a full scholarship and escaped the small town of his birth. When his father passes away, he’s sucked back into the life he’d worked so hard to leave behind.

Reluctantly he leaves school and travels home to the farm he grew up on. The farm where working with his hands was worth more than the knowledge he garnered from the books he read to escape reality.

He tries to help his mother settle his father’s estate and plan the funeral despite her emotional guilty trips, but things go horribly wrong in a short span of time. In a last attempt to do something right and ease his guilt, he heads back to school to try and rescue his girlfriend, Stella. But everything has changed in the world beyond the vacant acres he’s been protected by while dealing with his home life.

The world as he knew it has crumbled into something unbelievable. Zombies have taken over and ripped society to shreds…literally. Making it back to Stella becomes impossible.

When he realizes the futility of his journey, he’s forced to a safe zone to preserve his life. Once there, Liam has to make a decision that will change the course of his life forever. 

Re-Civilize: Liam (Zpoc Exception Series Book 3) by Rebecca Besser is my favorite one in the series so far. Even though Liam mostly keeps to himself throughout the story, his thoughts and feelings about his personal experiences seem to run quite deep. The way he chooses to interact with other people, whether it's his mother or complete strangers, is interesting...I'm thinking his ability to make decisions without getting overly emotional is going to keep him alive far longer than the other characters. His POV provides readers with more information about the military encampment.

I can't wait to see what Besser has planned for Liam. I'm hoping he remains a central character through out the additional storylines.

As always,
AstraDaemon

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