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The Deepest Red

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In a destroyed world of abandoned towns and haunted memories, Millie Daniels lives protected behind the constrictive fences of a long forgotten prison. Her entire life she has longed for two things, to discover the truth behind her mother's death and to understand the mysteries kept shrouded among the surrounding forest. However, she can not do either alone.Faced with tragic circumstances in the decaying lands of the red zone, Millie must learn to fight for her survival. Along the way, her reality intertwines with cryptic dreams and dangerous obstacles threatening her life and those she loves. Only a skillful outsider, Connor, born deep within the red zone can help her unlock the buried truth and teach her how to stay alive against the oncoming threats.

437 pages, Kindle Edition

Published November 1, 2015

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Miriam Bell

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August 2, 2016
Review originally posted on Between Reality

Actually rating: 0.5

POP QUIZ!

What is a NECESSITY to survive?

A) Water
B) Food
C) Shelter
D) All of the above


OH, I’m sorry. If you chose D), that is incorrect. The correct answer was E) Sex.

Do I have your attention now? Good.

The Deepest Red was awful. I’m talking if I was grading a book on how awful it was, it would get a A++.

First of all, I can’t stand Millie. What was her problem? She was always panicking about something, the word panic was used 19 times to describe how she felt. Millie was always snapping with anger, and it would somehow give her the ability to do the near impossible. If you’re thinking, Paige, adrenaline is an amazing thing! Yes, that is true, but any time it was convenient, suddenly Millie was super angry about something and she’d become some “amazing” whirlwind of power. I call bull. Her bedside manner was atrocious too. Whenever someone died, Millie would go up to another person and just go “Name is dead.” No words to soften the blow, no sympathetic smiles, literally just “Yeah. Your loved one is gone lol.” She even says it to one guy just so that he’ll do a task faster. How rude!

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November 22, 2015
Wanted to give 5 stars

Only 4 stars since their were so many spelling and grammatical errors. That being said this was a great book. Story was so good. Not your usual zombie storyline. Can't wait for Book 2 but a note to author. Do a better job on editing!!
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