Still Hungry for Your Love
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Narrated by:
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Jesse Holt
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By:
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Lori Perkins
About this listen
Love and zombies never die. Everyone knows that!
Editor Lori Perkins published the very first zombie romance anthology, Hungry for Your Love, in 2008, to rave reviews. But there’s so much more zombie love out there that she had to bring you a second volume. In this new collection of never-before-published zombie romance stories, you’ll find:
- "Undying Love" by Scott Smith, a tale about lovers who never let go
- 'How the Zombie Apocalypse Turned Me into My Grandmother" by Livia Ellis, an amusing story with an interest older woman/younger man twist
- "Dead Girls Don’t Love" by Sarah Hans, featuring zombie love in the Caribbean
- "Debbie Doesn’t Do Dallas Anymore" by Tom Towles, featuring zombies and meth
- "The Pied Piper of the Dead" by Gretchen Stull, which speaks for itself
- And many more
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