No one is powerless

Dee’s parents are home from their ill-fated cruise, but there’s no time to adjust to life “off-grid.” A menacing ex-military leader threatens their small town. After Dee narrowly avoids being conscripted into his youth army, she is forced to watch her friends suffer at his hands. She will risk everything to rescue her loved ones in this taut post-apocalyptic thriller!

It's been so fun writing more of Dee's story.  I hope you love it!




Books I recommend

I'll be adding more of my own work as quickly as I can, but in the meantime, here are some of my favorite books that you may enjoy too.

 

More Post-Apocalyptic Fiction

These books are great, check them out!


Survival Gear I Recommend

Here are a few survival type items that I have and use.  I won the Prescott bag in a giveaway (I'm so excited, I actually won something!) and the rest of these are things that I bought and love.  At some point I will get my blog going and write up my experiences with them.

Sun Oven by SOI

I was really fortunate to buy a Sun Oven this winter as part of a group order organized by my church.  It's a little pricy, but so worth it.  I was able to make a pasta sauce in it on a sunny day in February, so I know it will work year-round.  Not only is this perfect for emergencies, it will also be great this summer when it's too hot for cooking in the oven.  I plan to try baking regular bread and banana bread in it soon (inspired by scenes from Outage, of course!) and will post an update on how they turn out.

Prescott Bag from ZquaredAway

I won this in a Rafflecopter give-away at SurvivorMom.com. The design is ingenious and durable.  There are multiple layers of fire resistant materials, and the top of the bag folds over several times so the opening is secure too.  The handles are a nice touch, so it would be easy to grab in an evacuation situation. 

Portable Solar Charger by Instapark

This may be the most utilized (and favorite) item in our survival gear.  It's a solar panel that folds flat to about the size of an iPad.  It has 2 USB ports and I use it on camping trips and long drives to charge our devices.  Apart from an EMP type situation, I'm sure this would be our go-to piece of equipment in a real emergency, because we could keep our phones charged and stay in touch and informed.

 

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