Nuclear War Aftermath
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BLACKOUT
“One of the best and most realistic survival books yet.” – Reader Review
This is a true story, it just hasn’t happened yet.
This is not the story of preppers with stockpiles of food, weapons, and a hidden bunker. This is the story of Colton Ryman, his stay-at-home wife, Madison, and their teenage daughter, Alex.
In 36 Hours, the Ryman family and the rest of the world will be thrust into the darkness of a post-apocalyptic world. A catastrophic solar flare, is hurtling toward our planet.
The Rymans have never heard of preppers and have no concept of what prepping entails. But they're learning, while they run out of time. Their faith will be tested, their freedom will be threatened, but their family will survive.
Blackout Book 6
DEVIL'S HOMECOMING
Build. Destroy. Rebuild.
The dawn of human existence has proven we are warlike creatures.
Civilizations are built, then they're destroyed. Can this one be rebuilt?
Hell is empty and the Devils are all here.
“The series is done but the story and characters will not be forgotten.”
Thanks to Bobby Akart, we see just how much common sense our kids can have.
– READER REVIEW
Alex Ryman is a fifteen year old, no-nonsense, uninterested in boys, golf club swinging, girl from Nashville, TN.
When she’s challenged to be a Solar Sleuth by her high school Astronomy teacher, she has no idea that challenge would save her life.
Aware of the incoming solar storm, Alex convinces her mother, Madison and father, Colton, they need to start preparing for the loss of power and only have 36 hours.
Alex shows calm, common sense and courage as she faces the end of the world as they know it.
Note: This book does not contain strong language. It is intended to entertain and inform audiences of all ages, including teen and young adults. Although some scenes depict the realistic threat our nation faces from a devastating solar flare, and the societal collapse which will result in the aftermath, it does not contain graphic scenes typical of other books in the post-apocalyptic genre.