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[ACP]≡ Libro Fire Elements of the Undead Book 1 eBook William Esmont

Fire Elements of the Undead Book 1 eBook William Esmont



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Megan Pritchard survived the zombie apocalypse, but that was only the beginning of her problems. When a rival group of survivors led by a psychopathic ex-submarine commander threatens the fragile existence she has carved out in the southern Arizona desert, she must face her own mortality once again – or die trying.

The Elements of the Undead
Fire The Collapse
Air Mortal Choice
Earth Desperate Measures
Water The End of Us

Coop An Elements of the Undead Short
The Elements of the Undead Omnibus (Books One-Three)

Fire Elements of the Undead Book 1 eBook William Esmont

First off, before I picked up this book, I read a few of the bad reviews. One or two readers mention the sex scene at the beginning and how they found it offensive or almost quit reading because of it. The scene is, in fact, quite well done, and certainly not X-rated as one person mentioned. When I read the scene, I was like "That's IT?" :)

It's hilarious to think that the sex scene in question offended these people MORE than buying a book about things that EAT people! I'm reading scenes that are quite intense in the depiction of zombies eating people, and yet that's OKAY to these offended readers? How can a person be okay with violent material but scream X over one exceptionally tame sex scene?

Come on.

Really. (Shakes head)

Anyway, as zombie books go, I enjoyed this one. Esmont has a very readable style about him and his action sequences are well done. The characters in here are faced with some intense situations. There are some scenes that are very well presented, with a reasonable amount of gore. (I grew up with Stephen King and Brad McCammon, so I'm desensitized somewhat.) I just picked up the copy of Air, and I'm looking forward to getting into that.

If you enjoy zombie books--this is a fine read.

Product details

  • File Size 2283 KB
  • Print Length 156 pages
  • Publisher Devious Productions, LLC; 1 edition (May 5, 2011)
  • Publication Date May 5, 2011
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B004ZR04ZK

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I haven’t read a zombie novel in quite some time, so I decided to give this book a go seeing as I’ve had it on my for over a year, and it looked to be a quick read.

The best thing I can say about this book is that, for a self-pub book, it’s impressively well written. The story has a good flow and the dialogue is good. Other than that, don’t expect too much. It is clear the storyline has been inspired by popular tv shows and movies about the zombie apocalypse, and as such doesn’t offer anything new.

If you’re a zombie fanatic who would read any ole’ zombie book, you won’t regret adding this one to your bookshelf. I also have the sequel to this story on my for over a year now, and will read it soon, but will most likely not continue with any other books in this series. I will, however, read more of this author’s books (if it’s not about zombies, vampires or werewolves) as he clearly is a talented storyteller who knows how to engage the reader.
I have had Fire for quite a few years now. Recently, I've been extremely sick, which has given me some extra time to read a lot of my older books in my tbr pile. After reading Fire, I am kicking myself for not reading it sooner. I loved it. In fact, I'm writing this review right after finishing Fire so I can read the second book in the series, Air, immediately.

If you follow me on any social media site, you know I am slightly obsessed with zombies. I've read a lot of zombie books, and watched quite a few zombie themed tv shows and movies. I think that Fire is one of the better zombie books that I have read. In my opinion, it is an accurate description o what would actually happen in a zombie apocalypse. The one thing I loved that William Esmont did is that not only can a zombie infect a person by biting them, but zombie blood is also infectious. That's something that doesn't happen in a lot of zombie stories, but I feel like it would happen in real life.

Esmont also creates some very complex characters that you just want to root for (or love to hate in one particular character's case). Even though there are several different points of view, all of the characters come together in a way that is brilliant. Also, one of the characters has a particularly nasty past, but once the zombie apocalypse happens, that doesn't matter anymore. I believe that's how it should be. My favorite character is Megan. She's been through hell and back, but she doesn't let it get to her. I can't wait to see what she does in the future.

I loved Fire by William Esmont. It's one of my favorite zombie books that I've read this year. I think that Esmont has a great future ahead of him writing zombie/survival novels. I can't wait to see where he takes the story next. I recommend this series for fans who like The Walking Dead, with more realism. I also recommend it for people who like survival stories.
This is a decent zombie/apocalypse story. It reminded me of The Stand, not that the author is as good as Stephen King, not too many writers are, but that it's about the end of civilization and separate communities of good guys and bad guys forming. Who have to fight off roaming bands of zombies.

It took me a long time to get into the story, until about 40%, because it jumped around a lot at first with the author setting up the characters and the backgrounds. Then it gets to the story of the survivors and was a good read right until the end.

This is not a stand-alone book; there is no resolution at the end. And from the author notes it appears the sequel has not been written yet. It's still worth reading, especially for free as it is as of this date ( edition-I accidentally posted this review on the paperback edition.)

In response to the one other review, which was critical, the story does start out in a brothel but after that there is very little sex, and even in the brothel it is very mild.
First off, before I picked up this book, I read a few of the bad reviews. One or two readers mention the sex scene at the beginning and how they found it offensive or almost quit reading because of it. The scene is, in fact, quite well done, and certainly not X-rated as one person mentioned. When I read the scene, I was like "That's IT?" )

It's hilarious to think that the sex scene in question offended these people MORE than buying a book about things that EAT people! I'm reading scenes that are quite intense in the depiction of zombies eating people, and yet that's OKAY to these offended readers? How can a person be okay with violent material but scream X over one exceptionally tame sex scene?

Come on.

Really. (Shakes head)

Anyway, as zombie books go, I enjoyed this one. Esmont has a very readable style about him and his action sequences are well done. The characters in here are faced with some intense situations. There are some scenes that are very well presented, with a reasonable amount of gore. (I grew up with Stephen King and Brad McCammon, so I'm desensitized somewhat.) I just picked up the copy of Air, and I'm looking forward to getting into that.

If you enjoy zombie books--this is a fine read.
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