Undead with Benefits

Undead with Benefits by Jeff Hart, published by HarperCollins on August 26, 2014, is a unique blend of young adult fiction that combines elements of horror, action, and romance. This original edition spans 416 pages and follows the adventures of Jake and Amanda, who are navigating their relationship while dealing with the challenges of being undead. As they embark on a road trip to Iowa in search of a cure for a spreading zombie virus, they encounter a variety of obstacles, including a formidable undead warlord and a psychic with dangerous intentions.
Readers will find a humorous and engaging narrative that explores themes of love and friendship amidst a backdrop of chaos and danger. The story features a cast of characters, including their new psychic ally, Cass, as they face ghoul-infested cornfields and the complexities of their love triangle. With its mix of action and romance, Undead with Benefits presents a fresh take on the zombie genre, appealing to fans of both horror and young adult literature.
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With its heartwarming blend of guts, romance, and humor, this road trip–ready sequel to Eat, Brains, Love is The Walking Dead meets John Hughes.
Jake and Amanda are in love, on the run—and undead. They’ve picked up a new psychic friend, ex-government-zombie-hunter Cass, and are making a break for Iowa, where a cure for the rapidly spreading zombie virus is rumored to be waiting. But in order to find it, they have to contend with an unlikely undead warlord, ghoul-infested cornfields, a psycho psychic out for blood, and their own super-awkward love triangle—all before Iowa goes up in flames.
Every reader with a pulse (or without one) will devour Jeff Hart’s surprisingly romantic and laugh-out-loud funny take on friendship, love, and finding the meaning of (un)life in an eat-or-be-eaten world.
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