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My Sweet Infected Second Edition

"Saving Porter from the corrupt village chief was only the beginning of Emma's troubles that day. She couldn't remember her life before he took her under his protective wing. She couldn't remember the day the world ended. The day her parents joined the infected and left her to die.

On the run from bounty hunters and mercenaries and more of the infected, she discovers a horrible monster dwelling inside. It's a monster that threatens to claim the lives of both of her loves, preventing her from fulfilling the desires of her heart. Will she be forced to choose Porter, Linda, or the monster?"  My Sweet Infected - BUY HERE

My Sweet Infected - New Cover
I created a new cover, better representing the "romance" aspect of the plot, as hinted at above. I removed the end matter, the teaser from book two, which may or may not happen now due to some stuff going on behind the scenes. If you do want to see a book two, then please please pretty please leave a review, however many stars you want. If you do then Amazon will rank it higher and it will be more likely that sales will support a book two. Aside from that, the few reviews were all 5 stars.

"It was a fun read" - review from a Facebook Fan.






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