Red Hill by Jamie McGuire

Red Hill

by Jamie McGuire

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For Scarlet, raising two daughters alone means fighting for tomorrow is an everyday battle. Nathan, desperately clinging to a dead-end job and a loveless marriage, survives purely for his little girl, Zoe. Miranda's biggest problem is driving her sister home from college with their boyfriends, whilst keeping her new Mini Cooper scratch free.

When news comes of a deadly epidemic, panic seeps into homes all over the world and chaos ensues... Knowing that they can't outrun the danger, they all head for shelter and security at the same secluded ranch - Red Hill.

When a normal day spins out of control and the world comes crashing to an end. How far will they go to save their loved ones? Would you slow down to help a stranger if you were running for your lives?

Set against the backdrop of a brilliantly realized apocalyptic world, love somehow finds a way to survive. But what happens when the one you'd die for becomes the one who could destroy you…

Reviewed by Kelly on

2 of 5 stars

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The premise of Red Hill sounded incredible, a survival zombie apocalypse romance. I was curious to see what Jamie McGuire was able to create, I quickly realised that it wasn't a whole lot. Told from three points of view, Scarlet the single mother who is trying to find her children, Nathan who is a newly single parent escaping with daughter Zoe and Miranda the college student. All three are trying to flee the city and headed towards neighboring country towns, inevitably all finding themselves at Red Hill. Scarlet had always admired her work colleagues home on the hill, as being one place that would remain untouched if the world ended. Nathan is heading to a neighboring town and Miranda's destination is Red Hill. Mix in the walking dead, or those infected and you would have thought that it would make for an interesting read. It did... For those who like their apocalyptic horror movies without the horror and gore.

I assumed being new adult that perhaps there would have been far more horror, but the opposite seemed to be the case. Apart from chasing the uninfected down and feeding, it was almost zombies, brought to you by Nickelodeon. The only character who's storyline had any direction, was Scarlet searching for her children. No one seemed to have any direction besides making it to the isolated farm. There was nothing particularly wrong with Red Hill, other than being boring. The storyline was slow and built to what seemed to be nothing in particular. I needed more, I wanted more... Sadly I just didn't get it.

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