
I've searched high
I've searched low
and haven't a clue
as to the whereabouts of our Alice
Perhaps, the white rabbit yonder may know.
He beckons us to follow.
We stumble across this...



by Tonia Brown
Volume 1 - currently available for 99 cents at Amazon or Smashwords
Volume 2 - currently available for 99 cents at Amazon or Smashwords
Volume 3 - currently available for 99 cents at Amazon or Smashwords
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by Tonia Brown
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Jonah has seven days to find his best friend’s soul, or lose his own, dragging a zombie across the country with a stripper who has an agenda of her own, while being pursued for a crime he didn’t commit...
...and dealing with Satan.
2,000 miles.
Seven days.
Two souls.
One zombie.
Satan.
Also Includes:
Preview: Gary Brandner’s - The Howling
Preview: Gary Brandner’s - The Howling II
Preview: Gary Brandner’s - The Howling III
Preview: James Roy Daley’s - Terror Town
Preview: Matt Hults’ - Husk
Preview: James Roy Daley’s - Into Hell
Preview: Paul Kane’s - Pain Cages
* image source white rabbit