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The Cabin on the Mountain

Post Apocalyptic EMP Survival Fiction

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The Cabin on the Mountain

By: Carter Woods, Alexandra Clark
Narrated by: Ramona Master
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A riveting post-apocalyptic thriller boxset with over 150 reviews!

The Longest Night

What happens when an EMP sends the West Coast back into the stone age? What happens when all means of transportation and communication suddenly vanish? What happens when you can’t call for help? What happens when the only person you can rely on is yourself?

As society falls into dismay, Carolyn Towne charges headlong into the escalating chaos to protect the only thing she holds dear: her family.

Blackout

After an EMP bomb detonates over the United States, frying the entire electrical grid, Georgie Fitz decides to take refuge at her estranged father’s cabin in the Rocky Mountains with her boyfriend and his family. When they arrive, Georgie discovers that a group of survivalists have already erected a camp there, and her father is nowhere to be found. As she adjusts to her new normal, she has trouble adhering to the survivalists’ rules. Can she fit in at the camp and find out what happened to her father?

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Dystopian Post-Apocalyptic Science Fiction Fiction Survival
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I dont know where to start. Terrible story line really had no plot, characters had no real personality and everyone was so perfect. No real energy in the characters all to sweet.

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