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My Sweet Infected Now Available

Available on Amazon Prime (Kindle Owners Lending Library – “Borrow Now” from your Kindle or you’ll be charged).
Available on Kindle Unlimited.

From the back cover:

While looting the remains of a society decimated by a viral weapon Porter stumbles across abandoned six year old Emma and takes her to raise as his protégé, mentoring her in the skills of combat and survival.
Eleven years later they make a daring escape from the corrupt village chief who set Porter up for execution to take Emma as his own. They slip out of the confines of the steel walls around the village with three others who wish to make a new future outside those constricting walls.
The world outside the village is a terrifying place inhabited by the infected survivors of the virus that destroyed society lying dormant in wait of prey. In the midst of danger, threat and survival sparks ignite between Porter and Emma defying their attempts to keep walls between them as teacher and student.
In the heat of battle Emma discovers a horrifying secret about herself, one that Porter has known since the day he discovered her, and it threatens to tear apart everything she has believed about herself and her world.
Can the relationships and bonds of trust she’s formed withstand the secret as it consumes her body and soul?

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