The undead AGe

Survival. Adventure. Zombies.

 
Cover of Love in an Undead Age by A.M. Geever. A red-haired woman in a blood-stained white tank top walks toward the viewer through a ruined city, holding a knife at her side as smoke, rubble, and orange sparks fill the scene.

Love in an Undead Age, by A.M. Geever, Book 1 of The Undead Age

Perfect for Readers Who Love

  • zombie apocalypse survival fiction

  • character-driven post-apocalyptic stories

  • cure conspiracies and political corruption

  • morally gray heroes and impossible choices

  • emotionally intense survival horror

  • found family and divided loyalties

  • post-collapse California settings

  • slow-burn relationship tension

  • gritty, realistic apocalypse fiction

Tropes & Themes

  • Zombie apocalypse

  • Survival after the fall

  • Cure conspiracy

  • Corrupt governments

  • Found family

  • Moral compromise

  • Dangerous missions

  • Slow-burn romance

  • Divided loyalties

  • Trauma and survival

  • Strong female lead

  • Character-driven horror

Silicon Valley didn't fall to the undead—it's rotting from within.

Ten years after the zombie apocalypse Miranda Tucci has one rule: survive today, don't think about tomorrow. In a shattered California where the dead walk and the powerful hoard the cure, she's stayed alive by expecting nothing.

But when a band of Jesuit priests recruits her for a mission to steal the zombie vaccine and break the City Council's stranglehold on who lives and who turns, Miranda can't walk away.

The mission was already dangerous. Then someone from her past shows up, and now she's not just fighting for humanity's future — she's fighting to keep herself from falling apart.

In the apocalypse, the wrong choice kills you. The wrong feeling might be worse.

Love in an Undead Age is a character-driven zombie apocalypse survival novel set in post-collapse California, blending political corruption, cure conspiracies, brutal survival, and emotionally charged moral choices in a world where hope can be as dangerous as the undead.

Perfect for fans of Sarah Lyons Fleming, Rhiannon Frater, and Jonathan Maberry.

"A post-apocalyptic universe like no other." —Christopher Artinian