Katie MacPherson has it all figured out. Successfully running vacation rentals across the west for her parents' company, avoiding said parents outside of business, learning to live on her own without her beloved Aunt Millie nearby. And, of course, following her strict no-dating rule. No reason to repeat her parents' mistakes, after all.
The last thing she expects when she arrives in Wyoming for her summer project is to see an old flame. Miles is the cowboy next in line to inherit the ranch Katie's new project sits next to. He's everything she's not: quiet, perpetually grumpy, and part of a loving family she's just a tiny bit jealous of.
Something strange is happening with the cabin she's renovating, pushing her and Miles together at every opportunity. Sometimes even literally. Katie can no longer ignore her feelings or the strange occurrences inside the cabin. From hidden photographs and postcards to symbols branded into the wood, she'll have to figure out what it all means.
Not all heroes have a plan. Some have snacks.
The Procrastinator's Guide to the Zombie Apocalypse is your survival handbook for when the undead rise—and you're still scrolling TikTok in your pajama pants.
This isn't a guide for elite preppers or action movie stars. It's for the rest of us: the mildly motivated, chronically distracted, and emotionally dependent on hoodies. If you've ever thought, "I should get ready... tomorrow," this book gets you.
Inside, you'll find practical-ish wisdom like:
How to recognize a zombie outbreak without panic-buying beans
What to pack when you forgot to pack
Barricading your living room without ruining the vibe
Starting a survivor group (even if people exhaust you)
Using duct tape as a multi-tool and emotional crutch
Equal parts parody, guidebook, and oddly comforting hug, this book helps you face the end of the world with low expectations and high sarcasm. Whether you're planning a dramatic escape, fortifying your blanket fort, or just trying to avoid being zombie brunch, you'll find advice that's honest, weirdly relatable, and occasionally even useful.
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