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Holding Our Own

EMP Survival in a Powerless World

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Holding Our Own

By: Carter Woods
Narrated by: Jess Trepanier
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An unpausable EMP thriller bundle with a brilliant twist!

Protecting Our Home

A father and his family find sanctuary in their old family homestead, hidden deep in the forest during an EMP crisis.

Cody Russell leaves the city with his family and heads to his father’s old homestead, concealed deep in the woods. For Russell, the only thing worse than failing to reach sanctuary is the failure to protect his family in this dangerous post-EMP world.

Powerless

The thin thread holding the civilized world together has been severed. Millions of citizens have been thrust into the unknown, breeding fear into the minds and souls of those seeking to survive.

After an EMP devastates the US power grid, two scientists are forced to protect their families while struggling to understand the event. As forces gather amid an almost total information blackout, the pair must race against time to save their loved ones.

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Dystopian Post-Apocalyptic Science Fiction Fiction

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the narrator Jess Trepanier was not great, kept repeating sentances twice with new inflections. made it a difficult book to listen to. the story was great but the narrative left much to be desired.

overall the books were brilliant

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