undead-winter

What’s Undead Winter About?

One little touch. That’s all it takes for the darkness to penetrate. To infect. To destroy.

A plague has incapacitated humanity, spreading across the globe faster than it could ever possibly be contained. Almost overnight the world is awakened to a new reality and the realization that no one is safe, not a single living soul.

As the virus takes control, humanity is brought crashing to its knees. The few left untouched fight frantically for their survival, even as they know their future no longer exists, doing the unimaginable at the brink of death.

A dark tale that shows exactly how desperate, how dark, humanity can get once the undead winter arrives. You’ll be thrust into peoples lives, emotions, and the very depths and darkest reaches of our souls and guilt will set in when you’re begging for more.

This short story will haunt readers long after the last page has been read. A story you will want to read over and over.

Our Undead Winter Review

Undead Winter is a novella created by the mind of T.M. Williams. I picked up her work when it was briefly free on Amazon and added it to my overwhelming pile of zombie books to read and recently had a chance to fit in into my Kindle and actually sit down to read it.

Undead Winter takes the view of mixing a few short stories that are loosely related to give us a narrative about how screwed up the Earth is once the zombie apocalypse does it. It’s a mixture of a few highly positive portions mixed with two complaints I want to throw in. So let’s go.

We’re given this tale of a world gone to Hell from the perspective of 5 different people and each of these stories are split into two which are quite easily a beginning and an end.

For how short the novella is T.M. does an amazing job at portraying them in a way that really gives you an attachment to who the characters are and what you want to see happen to them. From the President hiding out in Russia where the zombies are slowed by the cold to troops on the ground you get a range of the types of characters you’ll be reading about.

Now the first downside is one that I mentioned above – the shortness of the novella. With the number of stories that you alternate between mixed with the writing style this probably would be in my highly suggest category (even with my second complaint) if it was a full length novel. I really did enjoy the writing style and what was fed us in the space allotted. The problem was that there wasn’t enough development that we could be given with the length. (T.W. if you read this please revisit Undead Winter and make it a full length novel so that you can really flesh out the story.)

My second complaint is the zombies. While I loved almost every description of the undead going after their base need to feed there was another base need that was thrown in as well. Apparently sex was high up enough in what was left of their brains to want to have sex as well and there was a couple descriptions of undead on living rape. Not my personal thing but it was contained in small enough of a portion to not really become annoying compared to how much I loved the rest of this one.

Undead Winter is available at Amazon.