Surviving Home: A Post-Apocalyptic Novel - The Survivalist Series Book | Perfect for Fans of Dystopian Fiction & Emergency Preparedness Reading
Surviving Home: A Post-Apocalyptic Novel - The Survivalist Series Book | Perfect for Fans of Dystopian Fiction & Emergency Preparedness Reading

Surviving Home: A Post-Apocalyptic Novel - The Survivalist Series Book | Perfect for Fans of Dystopian Fiction & Emergency Preparedness Reading

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Book 2 of The Survivalist Series No electricity. No running water. No food. No end in sight. If life as you knew it changed in an instant, would you be prepared? In A. American’s first novel, Going Home, readers were introduced to Morgan Carter, the resourceful, tough-as-nails survivalist who embarks on a treacherous 250-mile journey across Florida following the collapse of the nation’s power grid. Now reunited with his loving wife and daughters in this follow-up to Going Home, Morgan knows that their happiness is fleeting, as the worst is yet to come. Though for years Morgan has been diligently preparing for emergency situations, many of his neighbors are completely unready for life in this strange new world—and they’re starting to get restless. With the help of his closest companions, Morgan fights to keeps his home secure—only to discover shocking information about the state of the nation in the process. Fans of James Wesley Rawles, William R. Forstchen's One Second After, and The End by G. Michael Hopf will revel in A. American's apocalyptic tale.

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I have really come to enjoy this genre over the past couple of years, and I am glad to see it expanding. Like its cousin, the zombie apocalypse novels (survival with a gruesome fantasy twist), the pure survivalist genre entertains while teaching and reinforcing important survival principals and the need to hone them BEFORE "something bad happens." I read "Going Home" in a single day. Then I immediately purchased and downloaded "Surviving Home" for my Kindle and again polished it off in a day. As soon as I finished, I went looking for book three to find out what happens next to Morgan, Sarge and the rest of the crew. Imagine my disappointment in finding out I will have to wait because it has not been written yet.The "Going Home" series is exciting, fun and edgy. I love the situations and the tension in the story as life after "the event" unfolds for the reader. I particularly like the way the author follows the main characters from book one as they go their separate ways and then begins to bring them back together through the most dramatic of circumstances to reform as a force to be reckoned with later in the story.I have just one suggestion that would make the stories more enjoyable. I am a retired English professor and very widely read. I have instructed many students in the art of writing and the skills of proper grammar and punctuation. There are countless errors (many simply the result of a lack of thorough proofreading) throughout both books that at times become a real distraction. A good proofreading by a knowledgeable and detail-oriented individual would quickly clean up future manuscripts. I would happily volunteer for the task in order to be able to read it sooner. LOL.That said, I thoroughly enjoy the series and can hardly wait for the next one.