The full anthology of the Summer Haven alien invasion saga.
The individual books all have 4+ star ratings on Amazon with the first in the trilogy having nearly 300 reviews! Sadly those don't transfer so posting here to attempt to get some positive reviews for the anthology.
A genre fusing Sci-Fi saga: "Rollercoaster", "Unpredictable", "Unputdownable", "Dangerously creative".
"What hits me immediately is that this doesn't read like a 'zombie story' at all, it reads like survival fiction pushed to its most dangerous edge. The fact that you've stripped away the cliches of bunkers and cheap gore and instead delivered a world where catastrophe feels vivid is what makes it stand out. It feels less like escapism and more like staring into a mirror of what could be. I have to ask, when you wrote An English Apocalypse, were you consciously aiming to reinvent the genre, or did the raw urgency of the story pull you there?"
An English Apocalypse reviewed as 5* for Readers’ Favorite
"An exceptional zombie apocalypse story". "Paul J.C. Edge knows his stuff about survival in a fallen world and he manages to keep it all interesting". "Once the catastrophe arrives, the story kicks into overdrive". "There is no sitting quietly in a bunker until everything passes. The action and violence come fast and furious". "I had a difficult time putting the book down". "This is NOT a cheap zombie story all about blood and gore; rather it’s a well-crafted blockbuster novel about a zombie apocalypse that feels all too real".
OVERVIEW:
An English Apocalypse - How can Paul persuade his friends to help him prepare for an imminent zombie-like fungal infection? Who on Earth would believe him? Why is a lone alien forewarning him?
A Doctrine of Fear - Why are the Dark Ones hunting an ordinary man? Why are the Swiss Guard prepared to protect Joe? When he experiences the horror of demons, will he turn to religion for help? How will he react when he finds the 'demons' are men with access to advanced alien technology?
A Moonlit Armageddon - Facing immanent invasion, can the remnants of a post-apocalyptic Earth defeat an army of slavers, who are impervious to modern weaponry? Can they trust the remaining Dark Ones who have been supposedly healed from their brain washing and indoctrination? Can the enemy of your enemy really become your friend?