Seventeen-year-old Eva is a chosen one. Chosen to live, while others meet a swift and painful death from an incurable virus so lethal, a person is dead within days of symptoms emerging. In the POD system, a series of underground habitats built by the government, she waits with the other chosen for the deadly virus to claim those above. Separated from family and friends, it's in the PODs she meets David. And while true love might not conquer all, it's a balm for the broken soul.
After a year, scientists believe the population has died, and without living hosts, so has the virus. That's the theory, anyway. But when the PODs are opened, survivors find the surface holds a vicious secret. The virus mutated, infecting those left top-side and creating... monsters.
Eva and David hide from the infected in the abandoned PODs. Together they try to build a life--a new beginning. But the infected follow and are relentless in their attacks. Leaving Eva and David to fight for survival, and pray for a cure.
Praise for the Amazon Bestselling PODs:
"5 Stars! I loved this book. I have been kind of bogged down with dystopias lately, but this was amazing. It was so cool to see life before the 'event', to see Eva wrestle with her choices and then, to watch her change as she lived inside the PODs...Yes, there are zombies. Yes, there's a little romance. But I think, at its heart, PODs is a coming of age story about Eva and how she grows from a girl into a strong, decisive woman during this period of absolute destruction. And Pickett writes it beautifully." ~ Sherry Ficklin, author of "Extracted"
"I was blown away by this debut novel from Michelle Pickett! Rather than feeling like I was reading a book, I actually sometimes felt like I was actually watching the characters' lives progress; it was kind of weird! The emotions that Eva felt were so raw and real, and I think Michelle really captured the emotions that one would be feeling in a post-apocalyptic world...PODs may very well be one of the next big things in YA, so I am very happy to have been one of the ones that was part of the beginning of it all! Congrats Michelle on your YA debut and I am looking forward to more by you! I gave PODs a well-deserved 5/5 stars!" ~Phil book reviewer at Stack of Hardbacks
“5 glowing, sparkling stars for this one!...I absolutely adored every character Michelle introduces us to. This book isn't just about a romance, or two people fighting some battle. This book allows us to get to know several, amazing, diverse characters who all grab your heart (even a few who have attitude issues). They all held such an important place in the story… Now for the plot. Holy crap!... Michelle did a flippin' fantastic job giving us each piece of this puzzle… I won't go into details about what happens after they are removed from the POD but O-M-G! The action never stops…This book seriously needs to be a movie. I could picture every detail and already see it playing out on screen. PLEASE SOMEONE MAKE THIS HAPPEN!” ~Jessica of Total Bookaholic
EXCERPT
“Who
ate all the damn strawberries?” Aidan yelled. “I was saving them for my
cereal.”
“I
did. Use the banana,” Josh said.
“A
banana isn’t a strawberry. I marked the container with my name. You’re a jerk—”
The
container hit the metal wall of the chute with a crack. I always jumped when it
did that. I hated it. It reminded me of the banging and crunching we’d heard
when Cam’s sub-POD was cut off from the main.
“It’s
not time for our blood checks,” I said.
“Maybe
it’s strawberries. I’d really like some strawberries… Josh,” Aidan said, an
edge to his voice.
“Drop
dead,” Josh replied, never looking up from his computer.
David
got up from the table where we were having breakfast. Taking the container from
the chute, he pulled a manila envelope out of the basket.
He
dumped the contents on the table for everyone to see. Inside were ten name
badges, one for each of us. Our photos— except Faith’s— and names were printed
on one side; the other had barcodes. David scanned the label on the envelope,
his face growing pale. “What’s it say, David?” I whispered.
“‘The seals to
each sub-POD will be broken tomorrow morning. Do not attempt to leave your
sub-POD. Officers will give residents directions and escort them to their
appropriate area topside.’ That’s all it says.”
“It’s
over,” Tiffany murmured, pulling the baby close.
“Hot
damn! Finally, I’m free of this tin can,” Josh jumped up and hurried to the
guys’ bedroom.
Well, at least
Josh is happy. Why aren’t the rest of us? I thought we’d be excited. But
instead everyone looks… anxious. What will we find up there? What has the world
become?
“Well,
guess we should start packing up our stuff,” Aidan said.
“Yeah, I guess so,” Seth agreed, rising slowly
from his seat, rubbing his hands up and down his thighs.
One
by one, everyone walked to their sleeping areas and started packing their
belongings— except me. I sat in the living room alone, flicking the corner of
my name badge with my fingernail. The lanyard wound so tightly around my
fingers they turned red. My insides were quivering, jittery. Something wasn’t
right. For fifteen months we’d all looked forward to the moment we could leave,
but now that the time was here it felt… wrong.
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About the author:
I'm a wife, mother, author, reader, although not always in that order. I write young adult urban fantasies, science/fiction and paranormal romances and have recently started dabbling in young adult and new adult contemporary romance. Reading was one of my earliest passions, writing soon followed. I began writing seriously during college where I graduated Summa Cum Laude with a degree in accounting. Why I chose a career that frowns on creativity remains a mystery.
I’m addicted to Reese’s peanut butter cups and eat way too many while I write (I’m currently trying to kick this habit—so far no luck), have an abnormal obsession with hoodies and can’t write without one, and I hate to cook, but love to watch cooking shows on television. An unabashed romantic, I love a swoon-worthy ending that will give me butterflies for days.
I wrote my debut young adult novel, PODs, in 2011. My second young adult title, Milayna, a paranormal romance, will release through Spencer Hill Press June 3, 2014. Milayna’s Angel (Milayna #2) is scheduled for release September 2014. The Infected, a PODs novel, will release November 2014. It is the second, and final, book in the PODs series. The Innocent (Milayna #3), the third and final book in the Milayna series, will release in April 2015.
I was born and raised in Flint, Michigan. I now reside in a small community outside Houston, Texas with my incredibly supportive, not to mention gorgeous, husband, three amazing school-aged children, a 125-pound lap dog, and an extremely snooty cat.
Keep up-to-date with my current, future projects, appearances, and fun giveaways by visiting my website or blog!
I always love to hear from readers, bloggers and other authors!
Author's Giveaway
First place: Signed copy of PODs, tote bag, and swag (US only see note for international)
Second place: Signed copy of PODs and swag (US only see note for international)
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4 comments:
Thank you for participating in the PODs book blitz. I love your post!
~Michelle :)
Cat iubesc coperta asta. Imi place ca biblioteca mea sa fie alcatuita numai din carti bune, iar asta e una dintre ele. Imi place foarte mult descrierea, si as vrea sa citesc cartea pentru ca sunt curioasa. Virusul nu e ceva tocmai "bun" iar faptul ca populatia a murit... clar e ceva la mijloc. Mai mult decat un virus.
+JMJ+
I'm actually in the mood for a YA Dystopian now and PODS sounds good. =)
Thanks a bunch for sharing this with all people you actually recognize what you are talking about! Bookmarked. Kindly also discuss with my website.
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