About Families First: A Post-Apocalyptic Next-World Series Volume 1:
When a devastating Electromagnetic Pulse is detonated over the USA, it leads to a total loss of power and a complete and catastrophic breakdown of everyday society. As the country descends into chaos and anarchy, one man makes an epic decision in order to save his loved ones and find a place of safety.
From their home in McKinney, Texas, Lance prepares with his wife and three young sons, along with an assorted group of friends and neighbors, on a long and treacherous journey across the country, towards the only point on the map he can think of that will provide them with the security they need.
Their journey promises to be long and arduous, and Lance will discover more about life than he ever thought possible as they find that desperate circumstances most often bring out the best, and sometimes the worst, in human nature. But the sprawling Saddle Ranch is in the Colorado Rocky Mountains and between them lies over 800 miles of harsh terrain, now filled with desperate, and oftentimes wretched, hostiles.
Can Lance navigate a safe passage to the promise of a better life for them all? Or has he taken on much more than he bargained for? Families First is the first book in the post-apocalyptic next-world series.
If you enjoy Post Apocalyptic with a family-based dynamic, average people and humor thrown in, then you have found your series by debut fiction author Lance K Ewing. Pick up Families First Volume 1 to start this exciting new series today!
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Author Bio:
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Lance K. Ewing lives with his wife, three boys (Hudson, Jax and Hendrix), Ringo, Mini and Bobo (dogs and a cat) in McKinney, Texas. When he is not at work, he can always be found with his family, preferably outdoors.
Faith based, they attend Anchor Church in Mckinney, most Sundays.
Lance grew up in the foothills of the Colorado Rocky Mountains, with the Rockies quite literally in his backyard.
From the author: “As a young man, I was fascinated by the writing of Stephen King. I can still remember getting a used, or sometimes brand-new, copy of classics, such as The Shining, Firestarter, Christine, Cujo, and The Dark Tower series.
“One book, however, topped them all: The Stand. To this day, that is the book I measure all other Post-Apocalyptic work against, including my own.
“As I grew older, I never left for a vacation or camping trip without a book by James Patterson stowed away in my backpack.”