Where Love, Life and Zombies Get a Second Chance

The destination is Azalea Springs. To those on the outside, it is a fortified mystery known as the Z-zone or Dead Town. To Nicole, it is the only place that offers a clean slate.
Gaining entry is not about a background check or a down payment. It requires a Selection Day interview where she must prove she belongs. This is not a one-way street. While Nicole must compete for a spot, the town has to sell her on their way of life as much as she has to sell herself to become a member of the township.
Behind the massive concrete walls, life looks different. The air is warmer and the streets are lined with blooms, but the transition comes with its own challenges.
Start Over in Azalea Springs is the origin story of a woman who refuses to be defined by a lie. It’s the first step away from the thin walls of her past and toward a future she chooses for herself. This is where the old world ends and the real work of beginning again starts.
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A heartfelt and humorous romantic dramedy set in a town where the power is on, the gates are locked, and the zombies are just part of the local grid.
Twenty-two years of marriage. Two kids in college. And a husband who was never actually there.
Nicole is an emotional wreck, but she’s a practical one. After discovering her husband’s long-term betrayal, she didn’t just want a divorce; she wanted a new reality. That’s how she ended up in Azalea Springs, a town where the neighbors are close, the gates stay locked, and the local zombies are used to keep the lights on. It’s an isolated, walled-in existence where conservation is the law and most people never leave. For Nicole, it’s the perfect place to start over.
She has a secret career writing about happily-ever-afters, but her own life is currently a disaster.
Trying to force herself into some version of health, Nicole starts a daytime walking club. The turnout is less than stellar. Between her own exhaustion and the fact that most of the town is actually working, her only recruit is a retired schoolteacher. Nicole isn’t looking to lead a movement; she’s just trying to find a reason to put on shoes and leave the house.
Then she meets Mike.
He’s her landlord, her duplex neighbor, and a widower of two years who is still trying to find his own way forward. Living with a shared porch in a high-stakes town makes it impossible to stay strangers for long. Despite her reluctance and his grief, there is a physical pull between them that neither expected.
In a world where you have to be careful with every watt of power and every breach in the fence, Nicole has to decide if she’s ready to stop being a secret and start being real. Sometimes the most dangerous thing in a zombie-powered town isn’t the undead that may wander out their containment; it’s the person living right next door.