Revenant: A Zombie Apocalypse LitRPG (Necrotic Apocalypse Book 2) by David Petrie


Revenant: A Zombie Apocalypse LitRPG (Necrotic Apocalypse Book 2)
Title : Revenant: A Zombie Apocalypse LitRPG (Necrotic Apocalypse Book 2)
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Language : English
Format Type : Kindle, Pasta blanda
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A zombie on the run. The curse has been hijacked. Time for patient zero to step up.

The human race has become an endangered species in the two weeks since the bomb fell in Seattle. Luckily for Digby, thats not his problem. Skyline believes that he and his coven were burnt to cinders, so all he needs to do is lay low. Well, that was what he hoped would happen.

Instead, Henwicks plan to hijack the curse was successful, spreading a new kind of monster across the land. Theyre faster, stronger, and lethal than the dead that came before. With these creatures on the prowl, it doesnt take long before the apocalypse once again comes knocking at Digbys door.

His plan to laze around is foiled, so Digby grudgingly sets out in search of a new home. With new allies and adversaries to keep an eye on, his coven will have to uncover the secrets behind Henwicks plans.

Is creating a safe haven enough, or will Digby be forced to go to war?


Revenant: A Zombie Apocalypse LitRPG (Necrotic Apocalypse Book 2) Reviews


  • Dan H

    The book moves along at a solid pace and is always fun progression moves rapidly but not unbelievably

  • Kindle Customer

    The second book is as entertaining as the first and Digby is as annoying ever. It didn't disappoint at all.

  • Misfit Malice

    Even better than the previous one! I'm so into that story, I wish it will never end! If you're here, you read the previous one, so nothing to explain: you know you need to read that one!

  • Samson chui

    Keeps on rollingNo haremNo sjwWorth itRecalling looking forwards to reading the next one.Yup! Yup! Yup!

  • Clint Young

    “This was a fun book. I am glad that I read it. You should try it too.”I am not going to share my reasoning, thoughts on the book, or any opinions that would influence your decision to read it. I am simply saying that I liked it. I would like you to read it and make your own decision. After all, you are a much better judge of what you will like than anyone here.I will happily discuss the book with you on Goodreads if you are so inclined. As always, I am open to debates and arguments, but also vain enough to seek acknowledgement, so feel free to roast me or applaud my efforts. Either is acceptable, because if you are paying attention to me then you are at least considering the book. And THAT my friends is exactly why you see my comments here.Cheers