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  • Z-Burbia: The Asheville Trilogy Books 1-3

  • By: Jake Bible
  • Narrated by: Andrew B. Wehrlen
  • Length: 20 hrs and 38 mins
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars (1 rating)

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Z-Burbia: The Asheville Trilogy Books 1-3

By: Jake Bible
Narrated by: Andrew B. Wehrlen
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Z-Burbia: A Post Apocalyptic Zombie Adventure Novel:

When the zombie apocalypse hits the quiet Asheville, NC, subdivision of Whispering Pines, the residents don't turn to the police or the military. Nope. They rely on their iron-fisted Home Owners Association! Which Jace Stanford and his family aren’t too keen on. Undead hordes are hard enough to deal with in a post-apocalyptic hellscape, who needs HOA fines too?

Filled with blood, gore, plenty of bad jokes, cannibals, dreaded HOA covenants, and a whole lot of snark, Z-Burbia is guaranteed to thrill and entertain!

Welcome to life in Z-Burbia!

Reviews:

“The first novel in Jake Bible’s series Z-Burbia hooked me. What appeared to be a jokey take on zombie fiction quickly develops some great characters and story.” (BoingBoing.net)

“For those still not convinced about the zombie genre, Z-Burbia is worth a read if only for its female characters: Jake Bible doesn’t have time for vapid whimpering damsels in distress. Oh no. Bible’s characters are thinking, acting, feisty sorts.” (Lee Murray, Bram Stoker Award-winning novelist)

Z-Burbia 2: Parkway to Hell:

With Whispering Pines refusing to give up and die, Jace “Long Pork” Stanford has nothing better to do than find out who the heavily-armed newcomers in town are. Well, while he’s not busy dealing with the ever present Z hordes. Or running for his life from paramilitary mercenaries. Or possibly blowing up more of the zombie-infested city, because he can’t help pressing buttons. Buttons are meant to be pressed, even in the apocalypse, right?

Looks like it’s just another day in Z-Burbia!

Z-Burbia 3: Estate of the Dead:

Jace Stanford has lost family, friends, and his arm to the zombie apocalypse that hit his subdivision of Whispering Pines. But he’s also gained something he never in a million years would have thought would be a plus: the cannibal savant known as Elsbeth.

Now Jace needs Elsbeth’s help more than ever. But is she up to the task when her past is revealed? A past that is possibly more shocking than the zombie apocalypse itself? Jace is gonna find out the hard way.

And, as everyone knows, in Z-Burbia, the hard way usually means a whole lot of people are going to die!

Welcome back to Z-Burbia, y’all!

©2021 Jake Bible (P)2021 Jake Bible

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This series came as a surprise with many laugh out loud moments. Can’t fault the writing. The audiobook was only let down by the narration. Wehrlen. Did well voicing the lead character and some of the yokel characters but he was all at sea with the others. Rushed the narration over and over. So much so that I had to slow the narration speed down. Overall though I really enjoyed this series.

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