Sunday, April 25, 2021

REVIEW: Lost Coast

 Undead Ultra - Lost Coast
Author: Camille Picott


Kate, an ultrarunner, is holed up in a former college dorm with a rag tag bunch of former students and soldiers. They are getting in good physical condition, learning to gather supplies, and honing their zombie-killing skills. Things are finally looking up for the group of survivors. But, then they start to notice a change in the zombies. The zoms are forming organized packs headed by alpha zombies. When a huge horde descends on the town, the group struggles to survive. Zombies are bad enough....but huge hordes of zombies led by intelligent alphas? That's bad.....really, really bad.

Lost Coast is the 3rd book in the Undead Ultra series. In this newest story, the survivors face new challenges and some tough choices have to be made. Alpha zombies force them to up their game in order to survive. Not only that, but a long time friend of the group needs their help. When the whole world has disintegrated into constant fear and the constant possibility of death, friendships mean so much more. They have to find a way to help Alvarez.

Another great story in this series! I enjoyed the action, interesting developments for established characters, and some new characters joining the group. Can't wait for the next book!

- This review was first written in 2019 when I read this book for the first time. Now I'm revisiting this series in audio format! Updating this review! 

4/26/2021 - I love Undead Ultra -- it's my favorite zombie series!

I'm re-visiting Undead Ultra in audio format. I previously read the ebooks. The audio for Lost Coast is a bit over 14 hours long. Gwendolyn Druyor narrates. Druyor does a wonderful job of voice acting! Her performance brings Picott's characters to life!

This is my favorite book in the series. Lots of action and character development. Even though I knew what was going to happen, the audio book still kept me on the edge of my seat. It quickly became a binge listen over a weekend.

Definitely enjoying re-visiting this series. It's just as good the second (or third+ time!) as it was the first.


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