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D-Day Apocalypse: Book One, Destinations

By: JT White
Narrated by: Jake Shield
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The common world has changed forever following the twenty-eight-hour electromagnetic pulses resulting from an extensive coronal mass ejection from the sun. As a result, new COVID strains and economic collapse have decimated the population. Two recent college graduates face starvation when their friend and benefactor fails to return. The young adults, joined together by hidden feelings and kinship of home, embark on a journey to rejoin their families that are hopefully still alive.

A chance encounter with a grizzled prepper speeds them along, with detour after detour. Taking on more passengers, they're rewarded with unexpected treasures and the responsibility of two more lives. When the prepper finds his destination in ruins, they are yet again bound for home. A bittersweet and fated homecoming will send them on an unexpected and perilous pilgrimage that adds two wagging tails and a refugee. Having been separated by divorce, illness, and hardship, the prepper is unsure of how he will be received by the family he hasn't seen since before D-Day. Before they can reunite the prepper with his children, the warning of a threat becomes all too real and threatens to change the future of the newly formed group.

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Action & Adventure Dystopian Science Fiction
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