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EMP Aftermath

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EMP Aftermath

Written by: Grace Hamilton
Narrated by: Andrew Tell
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Summary

The old world is gone. Now, one family must endure the hellish aftermath…

Laurel is stabilizing a patient in the ER when the power goes out. When the rest of the hospital evacuates, she refuses to leave her patients behind—especially her sick mother. She’s determined to fight for their lives. Even if it means putting her own in danger…

In a remote mountain cabin hundreds of miles away, Laurel’s husband, Bear, begins a grueling trek across Minnesota. He’ll do whatever it takes to reunite his family. But it’s a dangerous journey, and he’s all alone save for his loyal dog, Jessamine, and Trent, an orphaned boy he finds along the way.

Meanwhile, their daughter Mae has joined up with a violent militia, and grapples with divided loyalties. The Militia have unearthed weapons of war that survived the EMP. And they’re ready to launch a bloody conflict that could shatter the fragile remnants of order her family has struggled to rebuild.

Bear, Laurel, and the others just want peace. But peace—and survival— won’t come without a fight.

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I like to listen to audiobook box sets, while I do boring work to keep my mind on task, however, the ability of my brain to accept that it’s fiction is challenged when they are lighting fires in garbage cans in a hospital to keep warm did the author not possibly consider that the rooms would be full of smoke and everyone would die of smoke inhalation? Aren’t most garbage cans in hospital plastic? And where are they getting this wonderful supply of split Firewood isn’t this a modern new hospital not an antique one he did by wood and that’s just the most glaring problem. The story itself is OK but I’m sorry. I wasted my credit. also you don’t just go to another country, namely Canada, and buy property if you’re not a citizen a whole lot of fact, checking needs to be done by the author.

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