
The Bunker at Broken Ridge
EMP Survival in a Powerless World, Book 61
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Narrated by:
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Cheryl May
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By:
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Colton Lively
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In a world plunged into darkness, one woman’s fierce determination is the only beacon of hope against unyielding chaos.
As a devastating EMP casts the United States into eternal night, Jennifer Smith is thrust into a savage journey to rescue her stranded sister, Genevieve. Amidst chaos, and shadowed by a vengeful enemy from their past, Jennifer and Deputy Reynolds forge through a world where danger lurks at every corner. Betrayal, secrets, and unimaginable perils challenge their survival. Will Jennifer’s resilience triumph over darkness, reuniting the sisters against all odds? The race against time and terror begins.
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