Title: A ZOMBIE CHRISTMAS
Author: Anthony Renfro
Type of Book: eBook
Length: 54 pages
Genre: Zombie Fiction
Release Date: December 2010
Publisher: Press Books
Rating: 4 out of 5 Stars ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
This book is was being offered free of charge on Amazon just before Christmas.
It’s four days before Christmas, and Mike Beem has put up a Christmas display in honour of the upcoming holiday. When a zombie picks up Rudolph, Mike is annoyed.
“You see, the biggest problem was this. When you messed with Rudolph, you screwed up the whole display.” When the zombie walks away carrying (and trying to eat) Rudolph, Mike has no choice but to shoot it in the head to save his holiday display.
“Now, most people would ask, why? Why worry about lawn decorations when the rest of the world was suffering through a Zombie Apocalypse?”
Well, you will need to read A ZOMBIE CHRISTMAS to find out the answer.
MY REVIEW:
The fact that this book is only 54 pages in length and is currently being offered free on Amazon makes downloading and reading A ZOMBIE CHRISTMAS a complete “no-brainer” (pun intended). This book also contains a bonus short story entitled “A Vampire at Christmas”.
I enjoyed this short tale and the only flaw I saw was that there were a few editing and/or proof-reading errors.
It just goes to show that even in extreme circumstances, such as a Zombie Apocalypse, people’s desires to help others and Christmas spirit will still prevail.
I rate A ZOMBIE CHRISTMAS as 4 out of 5 stars. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
FAVOURITE QUOTE:
“Sometimes a little bit of luck is all we need…”
Currently Anthony Renfro’s story A ZOMBIE NEW YEAR’S EVE is being offered free on Amazon. Com and on Amazon.ca
ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Anthony Renfro lives in Apex, North Carolina. He is a reader, writer, runner, husband, father, and stay at home dad – one of the toughest jobs anyone could ever do. He was born in Bristol, Tennessee, and is a graduate of UNC-Greensboro.
To learn more about Anthony Renfro visit his website at http://www.awrenfro.com
To contact Anthony, send an email to: atothewr@gmail.com
Stumbled onto this one today. Glad you enjoyed my short story. Would you like a free copy of my short story collection Nightlight Tales. Just shoot me an email and tell me if you need it for a Kindle or other reading device. Just a way to say thanks for enjoying my work.
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