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Cover Reveal: 100 Days in Deadland and Giveaway

100 Days in Deadland by Berinn Rae
Cover Design by Berinn Rae

The world ended on a Thursday.
In less than three days, the world succumbed to a pestilence that decimated the living. In its place rose a new species: vicious, gruesome, wandering plague monsters with an insatiable hunger for the living. There is no shelter. No government. In this new world, you’re either a survivor or a victim.
Still in her twenties, Cash has seen thousands die, only to walk again. An office worker with few survival skills, she teams up with Clutch, a grizzled big rig driver with PTSD. Together, they fight through the nine circles of hell, with nothing but Clutch’s military experience and Cash’s belief that humanity is not yet lost. As they fight to survive in the zombie inferno, they quickly discover that nowhere is safe from the undead… or the living.
This is the beginning after the end.
100 Days in Deadland is a journey through “Dante’s Inferno,” the first poem in Dante Alighieri's classic tale Divine Comedy… zombie apocalypse style!

Cover Reveal organized by Support Indie Authors

Read 100 Days in Deadland, starting May 6! 

Read 100 Days in Deadland here and on Wattpad, with a new part posted every Monday. 

Read the novel as it's written! 



LIMBO: The 1st Circle of Hell (~50 pages) 

link will be active Monday, May 6, 2013



LUST: The 2nd Circle of Hell (~30 pages) 

link will be active Monday, May 13, 2013



HUNGER: The 3rd Circle of Hell (~30 pages) 
link will be active Monday, May 20, 2013



GREED: The 4th Circle of Hell (~30 pages) 

link will be active Monday, May 27, 2013



ANGER: The 5th Circle of Hell (~30 pages) 

link will be active Monday, June 3, 2013



ARROGANCE: The 6th Circle of Hell (~40 pages)
 
link will be active Monday, June 10, 2013



VIOLENCE: The 7th Circle of Hell (~60 pages) 

link will be active Monday, June 17, 2013



MALICE: The 8th Circle of Hell (~80 pages) 

link will be active Monday, June 24, 2013



BETRAYAL: The 9th Circle of Hell (~50 pages) 

link will be active Monday, July 1, 2013

100 Days in Deadland comes out Aug. 1!
(with bonus content)

ABOUT BERINN


Berinn was raised on a farm in Iowa where she boasted the small town’s largest (and only) comic book collection, and she's still addicted to stories starring characters with kickassitude. She writes the spectrum of speculative fiction, from horror to fantasy romance. Berinn flies old airplanes in the American Midwest with her awesomely supportive husband and caters to an incredibly spoiled sixty-pound lap dog.




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