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Surviving Zombies

The power doesn’t simply go out in Savannah, Georgia—it fails everywhere at once. Seventeen-year-old Tally Leesburg is sent home early from school into a city already fraying at the edges. Traffic lights are dead. Phones don’t work. Sirens pile on top of each other until the air itself feels wrong. When she reaches home, she finds her older brother Justin, back unexpectedly from his Ivy League campus, carrying secrets he doesn’t yet know how to explain. Before they can make sense of the blackout, their six-year-old sister, Ella Belle, never comes home. With their father trapped on a military base and their mother overwhelmed at a collapsing hospital, Tally and Justin are forced to rely on each other as Savannah descends into panic. Streets clog with abandoned cars. Neighbors stop answering doors. The injured don’t stay injured—and the dead don’t stay dead. Tally sees the city falling apart in fragments—missed calls, empty backpacks, screams that cut off too quickly. Justin sees patterns emerging beneath the chaos, truths he wishes weren’t real and decisions that must be made before denial gets them killed. What begins as a power outage becomes an outbreak. As Savannah turns into a feeding ground, the siblings realize survival isn’t about escape—it’s about choice. Every road is blocked. Every shelter is temporary. And somewhere in the dark, Ella Belle is still missing. Time is running out. The dead are learning. And Tally and Justin must decide how far they’re willing to go—and who they’re willing to become—to get their sister back.
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The Girl Who Died Every Midnight

Ara Velyn was nineteen years old when she learned one terrible truth: she dies every night at exactly midnight—and wakes up alive every morning. Each death is different. Sometimes brutal. Sometimes quiet. Sometimes so painful she begs for it to end. And every time she comes back, something is missing—memories, emotions, pieces of herself slowly erased by the curse she doesn’t understand. At first, Ara believes she is alone in this nightmare. Until she meets Kael Morrow—a cold, distant boy who knows exactly how she died the night before. Kael remembers every timeline. Every scream. Every version of Ara. As the deaths continue, Ara discovers that her curse is not an accident, but the result of an ancient force known as the Watchers—beings that feed on repeated deaths and fractured souls. The more Ara dies, the stronger they become, and the closer the world moves toward collapse. Bound together by fate, guilt, and an unbearable love, Ara and Kael search for a way to break the loop. But the truth is far crueler than they imagined: if Ara survives the final midnight, the world will end. And Kael’s role in this story is not to save her— but to kill her. Caught between love and annihilation, Ara must decide whether one life is worth the destruction of everything else, and whether love can exist beyond memory, death, and existence itself. A dark fantasy romance filled with psychological horror, tragic love, and relentless twists, The Girl Who Died Every Midnight is a story about sacrifice, identity, and the painful beauty of loving someone you are destined to lose.
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