Showing posts with label end of days. Show all posts
Showing posts with label end of days. Show all posts

Monday, March 25, 2013

Reader's Comments on Grid Down Series

 
I'm getting some mail from readers who are starting the River Survival Series. I have finished four books in this series, called, No Storm Like This. You can read more about his series on my page, All
 
 

Hi Carol,
I read 3 more chapters last nite and Carla just ran out out of gas and is on her own now after Dave's untimely death. You are really detailed in Carla's escape after she burned the retreat and I am really enjoying the book! I have not came to the graphic stuff yet but I imagine it is pretty close. i am exactly half way thru the book. Sign me up for the next 3 as well.. And don't be nervous about what I may think, it all needs to be put out there and make a book like this although fictional really close to what will probably happen.
 
 
 
 
 

Good morning Carol!
Your book 1 is mesmerizing me and i love it! I read 4 chapters yesterday and am about 70% thru it. Carla is now in Chicago and i love Jesus the wolf being her friend. Have not figured out Chris yet but i am sure that will come with a little more reading. Your detailed writing makes it seem as if i am there, very good!



All four books are available at Amazon.com or Barnes and Noble. See the  links to the right for easy access.

The first book details our survivialist-prepers on their homestead in the mountians of North East Georgia. I write about things I've actually done, building and harvesting a garden, making wine, cooking with acorns, baiting and observing black bear.

Please email me or comment here if you are also on book one, or are farther in the series.


 

Wednesday, October 31, 2012

River Survival Books Now


I've just finished writing and uploading the third book in the River Survival Series. These digital books can be uploaded to any computer, but are especially designed for Kindle or Nook readers. The advantage of these readers is that, like a personal computer, you can have a thousand books on one little device.

 River Survival Series
 
The first book is 319 pages. I chose a new book cover to reflect the second editions greater scope of survival tactics and warfare. There's alot of brutal details, so this could classify as a horor post -grid collapse work of fiction.

 
The second book in the series takes place in a small comunity on the Mississipi River. They are struggling to rebuild after the collapse, and must fight criminals coming down the river as well as cannibals raiding from Chicago. It has 349 pages of drama, brutality, sex and violence. Beware. Not a book for kids. We meet the Resistance Movement, which will play a vital role in book four.
Barnes and Nobel  carries the series too. 
 

 
Book three was pretty intense for me. I wrote some steamy love scenes, as well as delved into Apache's past. Not for weak stomachs. We find out a lot about Sheriff Snyder, who is haunted daily. Majors gone AWOL, the Hub in Cleveland, and Carla all get serious. With the Federal Government planing a Clean Sweep Campaign for early spring, book four will have more hororr in store.
 
 
After reading any and all of these books, Please, write a review on Amazon for me. I would really appreciate it. 
 River Survival Series