
Corn, Cows, and the Apocalypse
Rejected by God, the survivors of the reckoning must fight to keep the Earth.
The zombie apocalypse meets Left Behind.
This semi-heretical take on the reckoning follows the “survivors” of the reaping as they deal with the trauma of being God’s benchwarmers. When the desiccated corpses of the chosen ones reanimate, the end of days starts to look more like a true apocalypse. In an effort to rid themselves of this dangerous and nuisance plague, the powers that be, (a.k.a. the a-holes God didn’t want) decide to take a note from history and use these demon-ridden corpses for entertainment.
Cow Tipping After the Apocalypse: Book 1 in the Nebraska Apocalypse Novels
After the infamous and greatly exaggerated apocalypse takes the souls of nearly half the world's population, Lenore is left to figure out life beyond the banality of her previously humble existence. But, with the demon-ridden corpses of her former neighbors trying to kill her, there isn't much time for self-exploration. In fact, the end of days is just turning out to be a lot of work.
Fortunately, Lenore has found some new friends to help protect her. The only downside is that they expect her to help fight off this demon invasion. As a devoted coward, Lenore is reluctant to give up her tried-and-true strategy of running like a ninny. However, with more and more demons stepping out of hell and donning the skin of familiar strangers, Lenore is running out of places to hide. It might be time for her to fight.
This is not a traditional zombie apocalypse. While the bigger cities have turned into the chaos of slasher movies, Corn, Cows, and the Apocalypse gives us a view of what is happening on the back roads. Much like the state it takes place in, this apocalypse seems uneventful. The worries of the rest of the world seem distant, so Lenore Evans doesn’t suspect a more sinister plot is in the works. She assumes she, of all people, could have nothing to do with saving the world. But her hero’s journey is just beginning.