"The most fun I ever had during a zombie outbreak!"—#1 New York Times bestselling author Ilona Andrews
“An action-packed adventure with a sharp, clever writing voice that makes the whole story just fly by… I could read Olivia Dade books for all eternity."—Alicia Thompson, USA Today bestselling author of Never Been Shipped
“Hilarious and hot, this story has everything I never knew I wanted in a romance—zombies, vampires, and a quest to save humanity. A sexy, joyous romp."—Ashley Herring Blake, USA Today bestselling author of Dream On, Ramona Riley
"With heart pounding action, delightfully madcap humor, and a swoony romance to lose your head over, Olivia Dade's Zomromcom is a riotously good time from start to finish. I couldn't turn the pages fast enough!"—Jenna Levine, USA Today bestselling author of My Vampire Plus-One
“Sexy, smart, and funny… Set in a near future full of zombies, werewolves and vampires I was caught up not only in the world building but also the journey of the two leads. I loved this and I can’t wait to read whatever [Dade] writes next.”—Kimberly Lemming, USA Today bestselling author of I Got Abducted by Aliens and Now I'm Trapped in a Rom-Com
"This book is wildly, joyfully hilarious and deliciously thrilling, mingling real paranormal chills with zany humor. I can't remember the last time any rom-com made me laugh out loud so often! A total win."—Stephanie Burgis, author of Wooing the Witch Queen
Praise for the novels of Olivia Dade
“…Dade delivers and then some. … It takes a skillful writer to juggle so many elements, yet the emotional through-line shines clear and strong at every point.”—New York Times Book Review
“Dade’s book is a sparkling jolt of fangirling, body-positive swoons.”—Entertainment Weekly
"Olivia Dade never fails to make me laugh, blush, and feel like I'm being wrapped in a warm blanket. Cannot recommend enough!"—Katee Robert, New York Times and USA Today bestselling author
"It’s a path of self-discovery, healing and growth, punctuated by scorching chemistry, whip-smart dialogue and sidesplitting humor.”—Washington Post