Embark on a heart-pounding journey through the apocalyptic landscape with "Maternal Instinct," a gripping novel by M. A. Stewart. As the world succumbs to a zombie apocalypse, Jenna faces the daunting task of navigating the chaos to reunite with her beloved husband and children.
In a twist of fate, Jenna finds an unlikely ally in Chip, a mysterious figure with motives shrouded in uncertainty. Forced into an uneasy alliance, they navigate a world overrun by the undead, where survival depends on quick thinking, resourcefulness, and an unyielding will to live.
"Maternal Instinct" goes beyond the typical zombie tale, delving into the complexities of trust and human connection in the face of adversity. Jenna and Chip's journey becomes a rollercoaster of emotions as they grapple with the challenges of an unforgiving world, testing the limits of their resilience and the strength of their newfound alliance.
As the undead hordes close in and survival hangs in the balance, readers will be on the edge of their seats, eagerly turning pages to discover the fate of these compelling characters. M. A. Stewart weaves a tale of suspense, survival, and unexpected alliances in a world where maternal instincts become the driving force in the fight against the relentless tide of the undead. "Maternal Instinct" is not just another zombie story; it's a thrilling exploration of humanity's will to survive against all odds.
Tuesday, January 23, 2024
Maternal Instinct (Bitten Book 1)
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