The Girl’s Guide to the Apocalypse
Daphne Lamb
Welcome to the Apocalypse. Your forecast includes acid rain, roving gangs and misplaced priorities, in this comedic take on the end of the world as we know it, from debut author Daphne Lamb. As a self-entitled, self-involved, and ill equipped millennial, Verdell probably wouldn’t have ranked very high on the list of those most likely to survive the end of the world, but here she is anyway. Add in travelling with her work addicted boss, her boyfriend who she has “meh” feelings for, and a handful of others who had no businesses surviving as long as they have, and things aren’t exactly going as planned. But despite threats of cannibalism, infected water supplies, and possibly even mutants, Verdell is willing to put in as little effort as she can get away with to survive.
About the Author
Daphne Lamb was raised in the wilds of Colorado and now resides in a very different wilderness known as Los Angeles. She is a comedian and award winning writer who has worked in television, film and video games. In her spare time, she enjoys collecting comic books, discussing awesomely bad movies and thinks about what it would be like to own a cat.
She loves connecting to fans and readers, so feel free to connect!
The Tour
January 25th
–Buried Under Books >> Review
–Us Girls & A Book >> Review
–Smada’s Book Smack >> Review
–The Suburban Eclectic >> Excerpt
January 26th
–Don’t Judge, Read >> Review
–We Do Write >> Excerpt
–Penny Dreadful Book Reviews >> Guest post
–Pretty Little Book Reviews >> Review
–The Cover Contessa >> Interview
January 27th
–Archaeolibrarian – I Dig Good Books! >> Excerpt
–Desert Rose Reviews >> Review
–Amie’s Book Reviews >> Review
–Got Nikki? >> Interview
–Awesome Book Assessment >> Excerpt
January 28th
–Kayl’s Krazy Obsession >> Excerpt
–fangirlconfessions >> Review
–Katie’s Stories >> Guest post
–21st Century Once Upon A Times >> Review
–happy tails and tales >> Review
January 29th
–BooksChatter >> Interview
–Lekeisha The Booknerd >> Excerpt
–Book About >> Guest post
–The Page Unbound >> Review