Blurb:
Leah's practical joke has spiraled way out of
control. Now everyone seems convinced that the apocalypse is coming - in the
form of zombies. The government is calling the virus AM13, and is advising – or
more like forcing - everyone to stay indoors while they 'clean up the mess'.
Leah
tries to persuade everyone that it was all just a horrible mistake, however she
starts to see there may be more truth to it all than she first thought.
Ok,
it's official. I'm dead. I'm actually going to be killed.
Then
I'll lose my job, my important position complete with my beautiful nameplate,
with Leah Watton in shiny silver print. Of course, this will lead me to get
kicked out of my flat and I'll end up living in some cardboard box on a skanky
street corner, drinking cider and trading war stories around a bin fire.
Or
the much worse option, I'll be forced to move back to my parents’ house.
Stupid.
Stupid. Stupid.
All
for one idiotic joke. I can't believe it, I've nearly wrecked my career
already, and it was only just beginning. I can really feel the panic welling up
in my stomach now. After those three long years at university studying
journalism, the thing I was so sure I was destined to do with my life, which in
the end turned out I actually hated. Those long depressing months of sending
out CV's to every stupid newspaper, magazine and supplement going—my parents
had always made it very clear that they expected me to use my degree sensibly,
especially as they may have helped me now and again, financially, after I got
into a bit of credit card debt. I got rejected time and time again, even by a
cheese periodical. Seriously, they said at the interview my lack of passion for
the subject was apparent. I mean, what sort of person is passionate about
cheese?
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June 23: Long and Short Reviews
June 24: Booker Like a Hooker
June 25: Andi's Book Reviews
June 26: Blood Moons and Nightscapes
June 26: Our Wolves Den
June 27: Booklover Sue
June 27: The blog of C.R. Moss
July 7: Words of Wisdom from The Scarf Princess
July 8: Rogue's Angels
July 9: Happily Ever After
July 10: The Bookie Monster
July 11: Sharing Links and Wisdom
June 23: Pink Fluffy Hearts: Diary of a Coffee Addict
June 23: Long and Short Reviews
June 24: Booker Like a Hooker
June 25: Andi's Book Reviews
June 26: Blood Moons and Nightscapes
June 26: Our Wolves Den
June 27: Booklover Sue
June 27: The blog of C.R. Moss
July 7: Words of Wisdom from The Scarf Princess
July 8: Rogue's Angels
July 9: Happily Ever After
July 10: The Bookie Monster
July 11: Sharing Links and Wisdom
Author Bio and Links:
Samie
Sands is a 28-year-old Graphic Designer who has recently decided to follow her
lifelong dream and use her creativity in a different way. Lockdown is her debut
published novel, but she's also had a number of short stories included in
successful anthologies.
She
lives in a small seaside town in the UK, but loves to travel to gain
inspiration from different cultures. To keep up to date with Samie, please
check out her website www.samiesands.com.
So it's the last day of your tour. I've missed several stops, but I have enjoyed reading about you and your book at the stops I've made. Look forward to reading more about you and your work again very soon.
ReplyDeleteThank you very much for your support it means a lot! I'm sad the tour is ending but I've loved meeting so many cool people! Don't forget to add me on Facebook & Twitter to keep up to date with Lockdown and my other work :)
DeleteThank you so much for hosting the last date of my blog tour! You guys rock :)
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