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Introducing author Jaime Hernandez

 



Jaime Hernandez is a lover of all things horror, animals, zoos, tattoos, reading, and writing. Born and raised in Ohio, she met her Texan husband online in a FB group, married him, and moved to Dallas. She has two amazing daughters and four crazy dogs.

She's a proud stay-at-home mom and author. In her past life, she was the owner of a pet sitting business, but her true passion has always been writing. She's a huge fan of the zombie apocalypse genre in both books and on the big screen.
Book link: URBAN GRIDLOCK: A Post Apocalyptic Zombie Survival Thriller: (Chronicles of the Undead: Book 1) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08V8BBTWN/ Book Blurb:
They were average people caught in a deadly time.

Lifelong best friends Max and Jesse are six stories high working a construction job when the gates of Hell explode in downtown Cleveland. They bear witness to the furious beginning of the Zombie Apocalypse. Trapped in the middle of the city, the pair must fight their way back to the only thing that matters… their families.

As the two struggle to make their way out of the city, their families must do whatever is necessary to survive. Max’s family is in a race against time to fortify their suburban castle against the coming storm, while Jesse’s family is forced to leave the comfort of their home to find a secure shelter.
With danger and horrors surrounding them, they must all find their way back to each other. In the fight to stay alive, who will live and who will die? Follow the terrifying tale of these two families from one of the bestselling, award-winning authors of the Zombie Road Fan Fiction Collection. URBAN GRIDLOCK: A Post Apocalyptic Zombie Survival Thriller: (Chronicles of the Undead: Book 1)
Amazon page:

https://www.amazon.com/Jaime-Hernandez/e/B08NJBKCYM?ref_=dbs_p_ebk_r00_abau_ebook.com/groups/432087571486435

Jaime fan club group:

https://m.facebook.com/groups/432087571486435

Jaime Hernandez Author Page: https://www.facebook.com/Jaime-Hernandez-Author-Page-100229638766186/

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