Day One: Choices

Day One: Choices

by Michael Mcdonald
Day One: Choices

Day One: Choices

by Michael Mcdonald

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Overview

Brandon, Kember, and the newest member Johnny have survived the initial wave of Day One. The second book in the series, CHOICES, finds our reluctant survivors on a military installation run by a very peculiar Captain Andrews. A man that lost his family in the first few day, yet is still able to command the remaining men under him.
They have safety in numbers, and although Brandon is thankful to his host, there are still the thoughts of his ten year old son, Gage, lost amidst the chaos and death on the opposite side of the fence, which protects them.
Through insurmountable odds and an undying will to overcome any obstacle in his path, Brandon forms a plan - a daring rescue which will pull Kember and Johnny along for the ride. There is no certainty, no guarantee that things will go according to plan, yet they set out anyway in a stolen military chopper.
Streaking through the night, armed to the teeth, Brandon wonders if he son will still be alive or if it's too late? Only time will tell, and with it will bring one of the hardest choices a father will ever have to face.
A fight is brewing within the gathering storm clouds and an evil, unparalleled to the undead awaits somewhere far below.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781512245035
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 05/20/2015
Series: Day One , #2
Pages: 222
Product dimensions: 8.50(w) x 11.00(h) x 0.47(d)

About the Author

Michael McDonald, author of the new zombie series Day one, brings you yet another installment. He is the author of Day One: Alive - the first book in the series, as well as From Darkness Roams. A full length horror novel based in a small town with a bigger than life evil. He has been writing for years and with the onset of the electronic book, made the transition from the normal, and extremely difficult, process of writing, into the 21st century.
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