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The Dead

The Wilds, Book Three

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The Dead

By: Donna Augustine
Narrated by: Angel Clark
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I'm young to have so many enemies. The Skinners, Dark Walkers, Wood Mist, they all want me for their own reasons. But those were enemies I could fight. Now the disease that changed me forever is back. It's reaping death and havoc everywhere it strikes and I'm nearly helpless to stop it except for one chance. There's a rumor of a cure. But Dax, my ally here in the Wilds, has vengeance on his mind. As I prepare to fight the Bloody Death by any means I can, I might have to leave behind the only man who has ever stood beside me.

©2016 Strong Hold Publishing, LLC (P)2017 Strong Hold Publishing, LLC
Dark Fantasy Fantasy Fiction Paranormal
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Things get even more INTERESTING!

The past comes back to haunt Dahlia when the plague returns along with the fear and rejection that comes with it. In light of the anguish that follows, Dahlia leaves loved ones behind and sets off on an adventure to find a cure for the plague once and for all, which would save everyone.

Significant events happen in this book and although I am itching to say what they are I don't want to spoil it for anyone. I really enjoyed this book.

A couple of reviewers have indicated that they didn't like the narrator or Dahlia. I can see why they felt that way but overall I disagree. I like the narrator, she's funny, has lots of personality and acts Dahlia's part really well in my opinion. Dahlia may come across as whiny to some people, but that's because of the history of the character. Dahlia was taken as a young child & grew up in an asylum for most of her life with very few friends, no role models & very little mental stimuli. Her life in the asylum was restricted from the food she ate to whom she could speak to. Dahlia resisted the physical & mental trauma she was subjected to by withdrawing within herself, acting defensive, stubborn etc. She also saw nothing from the outside world so although she is now considered adult age, she has not had the opportunity to mentally mature. Since being set free, she just want's to live her life & is still learning how things work outside of the asylum so questions everything like a child. I didn't think the character whined too much, it at least didn't bother me. The narrator is just acting out the character as it is written.

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