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"I fell in love with the story. It is a total instant hook. No slowing down yet not too rapid fire fast pace either. And the romance.... guys, the ROMANCE between Nora and Wesley is H.O.T." — NetGalley Reviewer

Something is wrong in Bunker, Illinois.

Nora Grace Moon thought her toughest challenge this semester would be managing her OCD, but when her deceased roommate turns up as a reanimated corpse, her world starts to collapse. 

When her uncle sends her a cryptic message, Nora realizes it must be a call for help. She reaches out to fellow gamer Wesley for advice, a US Marshal with real-life skills for tactical survival, not just in-game. They venture out into a world that is growing more and more deadly by the moment—not only are the undead spreading, but other humans are taking advantage of the societal breakdown. And unknown to Nora and Wesley, they have been targeted by an ancient archeological society who will stop at nothing until they have what Nora has: an artifact that will unleash a new world order of the undead.

IRL is a paranormal thriller about leaving the online world and dealing with things "In Real Life."

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ISBN: 9781990253331

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Praise for IRL

"If you want a story about love, personal healing, and growth all while the apocalypse happens this is the book for you. The story is about two unlikely heroes who meet up with each other and try to save the world from the apocalypse. Throughout the story they have to fight against the undead as well as their fellow humans, They struggle to stay ahead of an ancient society that is trying to bring the apocalypse all while going through their own trauma. They both have to fight to go against their norms and break down the walls they have put up to protect themselves. They each realize that the walls they use to shield their hearts and minds are the walls that are stopping them from becoming great."

— NetGalley Reviewer

"This book was what would happen if Zombieland made a baby with the Last of Us video game."

— NetGalley Reviewer

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