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Those who survive the plague are different, profoundly so. Get Kathy Miner’s award-winning post apocalyptic thriller What Survives of Us (Colorado Chapters Book 1) while it’s 75% off!

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What Survives of Us (Colorado Chapters Book 1)

by Kathy Miner
4.5 stars – 193 reviews
Currently FREE for Amazon Prime Members
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
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B.R.A.G. Medallion Honoree and Winner of the National Indie Excellence Award
Naomi sees her first corpse in a Colorado Springs grocery store, but it won’t be her last. With devastating speed, a plague sweeps first the city, then the state, then the world, leaving less than 1% of the population to go on. Naomi, a gentle and sheltered housewife, finds herself fighting for survival in a world populated by desperate people, where might-makes-right, and mercy and compassion are in short supply. Fellow survivors Jack, a youth minister from Woodland Park; Grace, a 17-year-old high school student from Limon; and Naomi’s daughter Piper, a student at the University of Northern Colorado, all find themselves searching for a safe path forward…because it’s not just the world that has changed.

The plague that decimates the human race also pushes mankind into evolutionary change. Those who survive are different, profoundly so, in ways they are just beginning to comprehend. As Naomi struggles to protect and reunite what’s left of her family, she must also learn to understand and accept the changes in herself. In this strange new world, her survival, and the survival of those she loves, depends on it.

I’ve read some good survivalist, post-apocolypse books but this one is the most realistic. The characters are so well-developed I kept laughing and crying WITH them. Made me think beyond food & supplies preparations, to psychological readiness. Hard times force hard decisions.” – Amazon Review

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