BOOK REVIEW: RESISTANT |
Before the outbreak, Sahara was a high school teacher living alone in a small Alabama town. She saw her life as nothing more than endless days of teaching children Shakespeare and nights reading paranormal romances. She was happy with her life, as quiet and mundane as it was. After the outbreak, Sahara becomes a warrior traveling across the country in search of sanctuary. She spends her days and nights killing zombies, searching for food, trying to maintain her sanity, and if Daniel has his say, finding love. How will Sahara help those who are left find safety and stability in a world full of nightmares? Will she stop resisting the man she loves and open her heart, knowing that he may not live through the next second let alone the next year? Join Sahara and her people in a fight against creatures set out to devour them and the unknown threat controlling them to find out. |
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Disclaimer: I received an ARC from Ms. Jennifer Reynolds in exchange for an honest review.
I seriously have no idea how to start my review for Resistant. Awesome, fantastic, tremendous, awe-inspiring, astounding, perfect, omygod-its-freaking-awesomely good, or im-so-gonna-marry-this-book-right-now-if-i-can splendid, are not enough.
It’s heart stopping and ‘watch your back there’s a jump scare in between those lines’, good.
This is the first zombie apocalypse book that I have ever read and why on Earth did I only start reading in this genre now? I like watching zombie movies, but I love zombie movies that have sense, not just pure jump scare and non-sense running. I liked Resistant because it’s like World War Z. It has a resolution. At the end of the book, there’s hope. There’s tomorrow. And that’s what made this story awesome.
I fell in love with Sahara the moment she appeared on the book. She’s not perfect; she doesn’t have perfect blonde hair and perfect toned body. She is your average teacher. Ms. Reynolds’ books will never give you perfect heroines, you’ll surely relate to them. That’s one thing to love about this author. Sahara’s scared, but she wants to live. I like how she uses her brain to survive. I could totally see myself in her though she is ten times braver than me. I admire her so much I was so engrossed in the book because of her.
I loved all the characters too and I loved it more that Ms. Reynolds resisted the urge to kill off characters in this kind of books. A lot of authors find the kicks in killing characters off their books. So all through out the book I was keeping an eye out to unnecessary killings.
The plot is so good I almost didn’t want it to end. I want to see more how they built a life. Have they completely gotten rid off the virus? There are absolutely no dull moments in this book. Every turn is action packed. There’s sex. There’s love. There’s friendship. It’s jam-packed! This is worth your money and time. Well, Ms. Reynolds’ books always are worth of our investment.
I could go on and on about this book and it’s still not enough. Best way to go about this is to grab your copy and read it. Be lost in it and get back to me and tell me I’m wrong. I dare you. *winks*
And to you, Ms. Jennifer Reynolds, I just want to remind you how amazing you are. You are such an inspiration! Thanks for giving me the chance to read Resistant!
Disclaimer: I received an ARC from Ms. Jennifer Reynolds in exchange for an honest review.
I seriously have no idea how to start my review for Resistant. Awesome, fantastic, tremendous, awe-inspiring, astounding, perfect, omygod-its-freaking-awesomely good, or im-so-gonna-marry-this-book-right-now-if-i-can splendid, are not enough.
It’s heart stopping and ‘watch your back there’s a jump scare in between those lines’, good.
This is the first zombie apocalypse book that I have ever read and why on Earth did I only start reading in this genre now? I like watching zombie movies, but I love zombie movies that have sense, not just pure jump scare and non-sense running. I liked Resistant because it’s like World War Z. It has a resolution. At the end of the book, there’s hope. There’s tomorrow. And that’s what made this story awesome.
I fell in love with Sahara the moment she appeared on the book. She’s not perfect; she doesn’t have perfect blonde hair and perfect toned body. She is your average teacher. Ms. Reynolds’ books will never give you perfect heroines, you’ll surely relate to them. That’s one thing to love about this author. Sahara’s scared, but she wants to live. I like how she uses her brain to survive. I could totally see myself in her though she is ten times braver than me. I admire her so much I was so engrossed in the book because of her.
I loved all the characters too and I loved it more that Ms. Reynolds resisted the urge to kill off characters in this kind of books. A lot of authors find the kicks in killing characters off their books. So all through out the book I was keeping an eye out to unnecessary killings.
The plot is so good I almost didn’t want it to end. I want to see more how they built a life. Have they completely gotten rid off the virus? There are absolutely no dull moments in this book. Every turn is action packed. There’s sex. There’s love. There’s friendship. It’s jam-packed! This is worth your money and time. Well, Ms. Reynolds’ books always are worth of our investment.
I could go on and on about this book and it’s still not enough. Best way to go about this is to grab your copy and read it. Be lost in it and get back to me and tell me I’m wrong. I dare you. *winks*
And to you, Ms. Jennifer Reynolds, I just want to remind you how amazing you are. You are such an inspiration! Thanks for giving me the chance to read Resistant!
Of course this is worth 5 stars!
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