Endless Winter
by Riley Miller, Grace Hamilton
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Pub Date Nov 03 2021 | Archive Date Nov 16 2021
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Description
A brutal new Ice Age covers the Earth…
When an experiment to reverse climate change goes disastrously wrong, Jarred and his daughter Hope are forced to head south in search of warmth. This man-made eternal winter shows no signs of stopping, and with temperatures continuing to plummet, fears of a new ice age drive survivors into a panic.
Jarred and Hope don’t have the wilderness skills needed to survive this disaster. But when their car spins out of control, they’re forced to fend for themselves in the ruthless and unforgiving forest surrounding them. And as they journey through the snow-swept wilderness, they slowly discover they are not alone…
Survivalist Fiona knows how to deal with a harsh winter on her own, but this new world is deadly. She’s got a cabin stockpiled, and is all alone until she runs across Benjy, a forest ranger who’s ready to help, but has his own reasons for staying with her.
Civilization is crumbling. There’s no electricity. The cold is getting worse, and resources are scarce. To survive, Jarred and Hope will have to find allies they can trust, and push themselves harder than they ever imagined. Because even a moment’s weakness in this harsh icy wasteland can mean only one thing.
Freezing to death in the merciless cold…
Available Editions
ISBN | 9798757579207 |
PRICE | $8.99 (USD) |
Featured Reviews
I'm a great fan of Grace Hamilton's Apocalyptic and Post-apocalyptic novels. Well researched and profoundly thought out, these novels are exciting, dangerous, but inspiring, because readers are primed to consider how they would endure these events, should such occur (EMP, natural disaster, climate change leading to a new Ice Age, etc.). Her characters are relatable, and the situations in which they find themselves are scary but possible. So one finds oneself cheering for them while simultaneously pondering "But what if this were me? How could I cope? How to protect myself and family? How to survive, endure, even thrive?" The point of course is to never give up.
In ENDLESS WINTER, the characters face the prospect of a new Ice Age when the best of intentions to halt negative climate backfires. Civilization's thin veneer quickly proves of n0 avail, and each must now learn to survive...or die trying. ..
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