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Impassable
2020
First Published
4.73
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267
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When D and her wife Lana visit Omaha, they expect all the drama to come from their visit to Lana's ex. And it does ... sort of. The ex's girlfriend is sick, his car won't start, and all circuits are busy, so D and Lana volunteer to take them to the hospital. It isn't until they're halfway there that they realize something is horribly wrong. Not just with the girlfriend, who dies and inexplicably comes back to life, but with the city. Maybe even the world. D and Lana been together through thick and thin, but this might just be the worse thing they’ve ever faced. There’s 1658 miles between them and their teenaged sons, left home in Seattle with D’s aging parents and the two women will do anything to get back to them, even trek across a country teeming with the living dead. It’s their love for their kids that keeps them going, even as the people they meet, survivors just like them, get pulled into the hungry mouths of the dead. They refuse to let the apocalypse break them … but the dead might have other plans. **This is a standalone horror novel

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Author

Jen Ponce
Jen Ponce
Author · 12 books

Hello! I'm a writer from Nebraska who enjoys fantasy of all kinds. Stories don't always seem quite as much fun without some element of magic. I started out writing romances because that's what my best friend and I loved to read. (My other best friend and I wrote about our science teacher being an alien and hard boiled detectives.) I have a varied and exciting inner fantasy life, you might say. My first full length novel was a fun private detective, contemporary, crazy love story. I'm working on rewrites so that I can get it out into the world. The first book I've published is an urban fantasy about a mother who doesn't know how to be a hero, but luckily she's a quick study. I studied fiction writing at the University of Nebraska at Omaha but didn't truly appreciate the experience. Now that I've written millions of words, I think it might be fun to go back and take some more classes. (It might be fun...or it might be annoying, who knows?) I love to read and I adore talking to people about writing and reading. And crochet! Thank you for dropping by and thank you for reading my book. It honors me that you would spend some time in my imaginary world.

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