L'il Gal Al and the Zombies of Amarillo
A dime-store western with bite!
Now available at
Please take a moment and do the price-matching
thing on Amazon. I'd love for it to be
free there too.
Blurb:
Alma Sweeney might be scrawny, but the last yahoo that called her "L'il Gal Al" got shot in the foot.
Using her frontier skills to protect travelers and businesses alike, Alma escorts a group of settlers into Amarillo, a town with too many yellow flowers, drunks, and zombies. Within minutes of her arrival, she finds herself doing the sheriff's job. He's a nice enough fellow, but a little green, and he has no clue how to stop the horror dragging itself into his town.
Lucky for the sheriff, he has Alma. Her first night in town yanks her into a foul mystery. Zombies walk the streets and people are driven from their homes and businesses. Alma thinks it easily solved, but in the desert, things aren't always as they seem. The clock is ticking and the zombies are swarming. Alma needs to know where to point her gun or else be torn into pieces.
Using her frontier skills to protect travelers and businesses alike, Alma escorts a group of settlers into Amarillo, a town with too many yellow flowers, drunks, and zombies. Within minutes of her arrival, she finds herself doing the sheriff's job. He's a nice enough fellow, but a little green, and he has no clue how to stop the horror dragging itself into his town.
Lucky for the sheriff, he has Alma. Her first night in town yanks her into a foul mystery. Zombies walk the streets and people are driven from their homes and businesses. Alma thinks it easily solved, but in the desert, things aren't always as they seem. The clock is ticking and the zombies are swarming. Alma needs to know where to point her gun or else be torn into pieces.
Yeehaw! It's here! I'm excited. All the sites had it up quickly too. I'm also nervous. This is very different from Fearless. No romance or stuffed hippos! Just a scrawny cowgirl and zombies. Here's hoping that L'il Gal Al is well received and that she doesn't get eaten alive.
Excellent! I read it last night, I loved it! :D
ReplyDeleteIf I was in a town with zombies, I'd probably be drunk too.
ReplyDeleteGoing to download my copy now!
Hi, Christine. Sounds like it will be a fun read. I've got a copy and will share about it on my blog one day next week during my zombie invasion month.
ReplyDeletethanks christine! i will read it this weekend! yeehaw!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations, Christine!
ReplyDeleteOh, what a clever fun genre blend! This sounds like a really good time! Good luck with it!
ReplyDeleteThe premise alone is tremendous, Christine! And as a Texan (by residence, not birth), I'll fully endorse your use of the word "y'all" from here on out. :-) BIG congrats on the release!
ReplyDeleteCongrats, Christine! I told amazon about the price!
ReplyDeleteAs a Texan may I say that Amarillo is perfect for zombies :)
ReplyDeleteLove those girls who can handle anything.
ReplyDeleteIt's such a great read! I still want more L'il Gal Al stories. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you so much! I hope everyone enjoys it. It's a fun Halloween read. :)
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! I love the combination: a western zombie story!
ReplyDeleteI've picked me up a copy and I'm looking forward to read it! Congrats, Christine!
ReplyDeleteThank you! Hope you enjoy the story. :)
ReplyDeleteI hit like everywhere and hit your tags. Congrats Christine!
ReplyDeleteCongrats! Your story sounds AWESOME!
ReplyDeleteI've not been able to hang in the blogosphere a lot in October, so I didn't realize this was coming up. Congrats! I also dig the western/zombie mashup. Sounds like a fun read!
ReplyDeleteMina's Resurrection Blogfest!
I did the price-matching thing on Amazon for you, but I don't know how long it takes to go into effect . . .
ReplyDeleteI've downloaded the freebie copy for kindle from smashwords and tried to send to my kinde but I kept getting an error message from kindle saying the file couldn't be sent to my kindle. Not sure what else to do - E :)
ReplyDeleteElysabeth Eldering
Author of Finally Home, a middle grade/YA mystery
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