CONFESSIONS OF THE VERY FIRST ZOMBIE SLAYER (THAT I KNOW OF) F.J.R. TITCHENELL Blog Tour & Giveaway




A coming-of-age road trip story—with zombies. Only F.J.R.
Titchenell can combine humor and horror so effectively. Highly
appealing to fans of Warm Bodies by Isaac Marion.
The world is Cassie Fremont’s playground. Her face is on the cover of
every newspaper, she has no homework, no curfew, and no credit limit,
and she spends her days traveling the country with her friends,
including a boy who would flirt with death just to turn her head. Life is
just about perfect—except that those newspaper headlines are about
her bludgeoning her crush to death with a paintball gun; she has to fight
ravenous walking corpses every time she steps outside; and one of her
friends is still missing, trapped somewhere in the distant, practically
impassable wreckage of Manhattan. Still, Cassie’s an optimist. More
prone to hysterical laughter than hysterical tears, she’d rather fight a
corpse than be one, and she won’t leave a friend stranded when she
can simply take her road trip to impossible new places to find her, even
if getting there means admitting to that boy that she might just love him,
too. Skillfully blending effective horror with unexpected humor, this novel
is a fast-paced and heartwarming read.

About the Author

F.J.R. TITCHENELL is an author of Young Adult, Fantasy, Sci-Fi, and
Horror fiction. She graduated with a B.A in English from California State
University, Los Angeles, in 2009 at the age of nineteen, and she
currently lives in San Gabriel, California, with her husband and fellow
author, Matt Carter, and their pet king snake, Mica.


ISBN-13: 9781939967305
Pages: 270 | Trim: 5.5 x 8.25
Formats/Price:
Trade Paperback ($14.99), eBook ($8.99)
Available Subrights:
Production (World), Translation (World), Non-
US English (World)
Distributed By: Independent Publishers
Group (IPG)


On Sale MAY 6 2014




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