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Tour: As the World Dies Untold Tales by Rhiannon Frater


As the World Dies: Untold Tales
Rhiannon Frater
(As the World Dies Untold Tales)
Genres: Adult, Horror, Zombies

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THE FIRST DAYS: AS THE WORLD DIES introduced Jenni and Katie and their harrowing journey to the makeshift fort in the Texas Hill Country. But theirs is not the only tale to be told. In the first volume of the AS THE WORLD DIES UNTOLD TALES experience three terrifying tales of those who are forced to face the unrelenting and hungry walking dead.

About the Author

<div style=”text-align: justify;”>Rhiannon Frater is the award-winning author of the As the World Dies trilogy (The First Days, Fighting to Survive, Siege,) and the author of three other books: the vampire novels Pretty When She Dies and The Tale of the Vampire Bride and the young-adult zombie novel The Living Dead Boy and the Zombie Hunters. Inspired to independently produce her work from the urging of her fans, she published The First Days in late 2008 and quickly gathered a cult following. She won the Dead Letter Award back-to-back for both The First Days and Fighting to Survive, the former of which the Harrisburg Book Examiner called ‘one of the best zombie books of the decade.’ Rhiannon is currently represented by Hannah Gordon of the Foundry + Literary Media agency. You may contact her by sending an email to rhiannonfrater@gmail.com.



The Tour

October 21st
Blood,Sweat and Books >> Guest Post
My Book Addiction >> Review
My Seryniti >> Review
Mom With A Kindle >>Review

October 22nd
Reading and Writing Urban Fantasy, Paranormal, and Romance >> Review
Contagious Reads  >> Review + Guest Post
Unabridged Bookshelf >> Review + Excerpt
fuonlyknew >> Review

October 23rd
Chapter by Chapter >> Review
The Happy Booker  >> Review + Guest Post

October 24th
A Dream Within A Dream >> Review
Buried Under Books >> Review
Books Are Magic >> Review
Chapter Break >> Guest Post

October 25th
Bellas Shelf >> Review + Excerpt
Mythical Books >> Review
Books and Needlepoint >> Review