The Weep Series
There is no evacuation.
Survival will cost your humanity.
Expected death toll: a nation.
Yesterday Fin was a nightporter. Today he is a survivor.
Within days the outbreak devoured Ireland. It started with a fever hot enough to burn away the soul. What remained was violent, deranged and ravenous, no longer human: weepers. At first, they lured victims with anguished cries. Now, the sound causes terror. The sick must hunt.
Death offers no rest from the disease and the infected rise again to spread the plague as zombies.
Fearing pandemic, foreign warships quarantine Ireland, seeking containment at all cost. Chaos and panic engulf a world preparing for the end. While at home, a dwindling population flee ruined cities, forced into a frozen countryside of vacant graves.
Extinction has been stopped — for now.
In what could be the last days of recorded history, Fin must survive amongst the desperate and the dead to find his family — on the opposite side of Ireland, no matter the cost.
How much of yourself would you give to save the ones you love?
Where were you when the world ended?
A Ring of Oak & Apple is a novella set in the world of Weep. Months after the fall of Ireland, Fin travels alone across rivers, desperately trying to reach those he loves. Hunted by weepers and haunted by what he has had to do to get this far, he is forced to spend the night with other refugees on an island ringfort.
One thought keeps him from sleep: The innocent do not survive. Can he trust these survivors? The dead are not the only danger.
To drown out the sound of weepers on the shore, they tell stories of how they experienced the fall of Ireland.
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I’m Not Saying It (Romance)
Travel blogger Shade Watts never stays in one place for long, or lets herself get too close to anyone. Romance just complicates things, so she travels alone, editing her life along with the articles she posts. Then, on an Irish island, she meets Diarmuid, a shy but charming playwright and musician who’s as reluctant to open up as she is.
With her ticket to the next destination already booked, Shade and Diarmuid spend one perfect week together that has no place in the reality of her life. But before long, she finds herself falling for the one guy who could change everything . . . until she gets the job offer of a lifetime, one that will take her away from him.
Faced with the difficult choice of truly knowing him or pursuing her dreams, it’s up to Shade to decide how her story will end.