
The Oklahoma Wastelands Series
The Complete Post-Apocalyptic Zombie Box Set
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Narrated by:
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Heather Firth
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By:
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Kate L. Mary
About this listen
When Regan was a young girl living in the small town of Altus, OK, Kellan was just her brother’s best friend. Then the virus came, turning the world’s population into zombies, and he became so much more. They were only kids, but he saved her. Watched over her. Kept her alive. And nine years of living in the Oklahoma wastelands hasn’t changed that. Fighting both zombies and men, overcoming loss and heartbreak, and clinging to secrets that could rip their world apart, Regan and Kellan must work together to survive when a new and deadly group moves into the area.
Set in the same universe as the Broken World series, this new and exciting zombie apocalypse series explores what's happening in other parts of the country. With an exciting new cast characters, as well as a few familiar faces, The Oklahoma Wastelands series will have zombie apocalypse lovers begging for more!
©2020 Kate L. Mary (P)2021 Kate L. MaryGreat Read
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No Zombie action to speak of and so far away from the more vivid and 3D universe created in her Broken World Series.
In many ways it feels like the female characters are weak willed, waning ninnies who just want to be saved from the spittoon spitting villains and loved - by their male heroes. This brave new world is only full of straight white people who seem to remember how it was to live in the Wild West! Though a cursory nod to a black fella who arrived offered to help then left - laughing and muttering under his breath (sigh!). It is not set in this time so why do I see it in the writing?
Big step back in my eyes, not a series can invest my time in or recommend. I suspect the younger readers will find it unpalatable to be cast in such cliche type roles too. Sorry Kate missed the mark for me
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