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Journey through desolate wastelands, unravel the mysteries of societal collapse, and witness the rebirth of humanity in the face of unimaginable adversity. Post-apocalyptic fiction is not merely a genre; it's a mirror reflecting our deepest fears, our loftiest hopes, and the indomitable power of storytelling to shape our understanding of a world forever changed. So, grab your survival gear, and let's delve into the captivating, thought-provoking, and often chilling universe of post-apocalyptic fiction, where the end of one world is just the beginning of another.

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FIRE FROM THE SKY

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FIRE FROM THE SKY BY N.C. REED

Post-Apocalyptic │Dystopian │Disaster Fiction

Embark on a gripping journey into N.C. Reed's post-apocalyptic world with Clayton Sanders, a man driven by a burning secret. 

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Great addition to my library

My post-apocalyptic shelf is full of greats like Alas Babylon, Lucifer's Hammer and The Guardians series. Reed's Ashes series is right at the top along with William Johnstone's Out of the Ashes series. Despite the similarity in name and the central role of honor in both storylines, they take separate but compelling paths in describing what a post-civilized America may be like.

- Customer Review by Russell Cook

This series is one of my all time favorites...

I have read it so many times, I don't actually need to read the books. 😉
I love the storyline. I absolutely love the characters and the character they have. I love the way they are portrayed from their brotherhood and their time serving. I wish they were real so I could meet them!

- Customer Review by Andrea Payne

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BOOK ONE: THE SANDERS SAGA

Clayton Sanders left home the minute he had his high school diploma in hand. He waited that long only because the Army wouldn't accept him without one. Now, ten years later, he's home. Home with no warning, no advance notice, no anything after being gone ten years with almost no contact with his family. Home carrying a secret that is burning him up from the inside. A secret that has pushed him to the brink, forcing him to become a criminal in order to be where his family needs him to be, even though they don't realize it yet. Because Clayton knows something they don't. Something that hasn't happened, but will. Something that will burn everything it touches. And change the face of the world forever.

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

N.C. Reed doesn't really exist. He's just part of someone's imagination. But if he was real, they would imagine him as a gray haired grouch who likes pecan pie entirely too much. Furthermore, He would be a constant source of annoyance to a loving and doting wife. Despite that, the mutant Doberman would spend much time in his company as he writes. Or as he pretends to write in order to get people to leave him alone. Or rather as he sits by the window and wonders who that is driving down 'his' road. Or when he just locks himself in his study and pretends no one is calling his name.

He would enjoy hunting and fishing if he could do it comfortably and only in good weather. He would enjoy working in his yard, except when it was cold. Or hot. Or he didn't want to. Or if it weren't so much actual work. He would enjoy field trips of a historical nature such as Civil War battlefields and Colonial settlements, if they weren't so far away and require an overnight stay to visit. Being an avid Tennessee fan, he would enjoy games at Neyland Stadium, if there weren't so many steps. Or if there was an escalator. Or a hover board. A big one.

Most of all, he would enjoy creating stories that interest others. Stories that people would want to read again and again. That they would want to share with others. He would enjoy entertaining others and creating a world outside of reality to relax in, even if it were just for a few hours. And he would be grateful to those who followed his works and were kind enough to tell him so. It would be those people that he wrote for.

If he was real, that is. . . .

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THE LEGACY SERIES AKA "THE RANCH" BY SEAN LISCOM

Post-Apocalyptic │Dystopian │Disaster Fiction

Absolutely the BEST EMP APOCALYPSE GENRE BOOK EVER!!!

Sean Liscom is a writer extraordinaire! He has given us a bona fide survival story peopled by characters we can admire, and root for. The action is breath stealing and the abundance of information is worth filing away for the future! I CANT wait to start the next book! I am investing in hard copies to pass on to the younger generations in my family. Bravo, Sean!

- Customer Review by C.D. Kaiser

Great Book.

This is one of the best books I have read in a long time.
I could go on and on praising it but instead, I'll just say read it, and you will be glad you did.

- Customer Review by MC

The Ranch: Jack Sterling's Legacy

Jason Sterling had a simple life by all accounts. He had worked the same job his entire adult life, he had never married and he had no children. He was used to doing things on his own. His comfortable life was shaken to the core the day he learned of his fathers death. It was a mysterious meeting that set life altering events in motion and the allure of a new life was too great to walk away from. When an Electromagnetic Pulse brings the modern world to its knees, Jason's choice proves to be the right one.

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

I was born in October of 1970 in California but have lived in northern Nevada since 1977. At an early age, I was bitten by the Fireman bug. In the spring of 1988 I joined the local volunteer fire department. I served in several different capacities from Firefighter I, EMT-B, Engine Operator, Safety Officer, Training Officer, Engine Captain and Type III Incident Commander. I retired on 01-01-11.

Afterwards, during the summer of 1989, I found myself joining up with a government contracted engine strike team. I also served with them in different positions that mirrored my volunteer service with the exception of becoming a Strike Team Leader. With 5 Type III engines, two water tenders and two service vehicles under my control, I had to quickly learn how to deal with the "human" element. I must have done okay because they kept asking me to come back to work for them. That lasted until the season ended in 1999.

Now with a wife and family of my own, I made the move into the private sector where I worked at various security and warehouse jobs. Very early on, I learned that job security was pretty much a thing of the past. With that lesson, I learned about prepping. It may sound odd to tie the two together but I always had something in reserve for when I was out of work. Now, I never stayed out of work for very long but it did happen.

At first I thought I was nuts. Why store food and water? Ammo and firearms? I mean, really? The world was a pretty stable place. Money still had a way of coming in and the bills were getting paid, so why the prepping? One day I decided to talk to my dear friend about my newfound obsession. All he did was grin from ear to ear and welcome me to the dark side! Turns out, he was a prepper too!

I've been at it now for a couple of decades and you may think that is what led me to write my own book. Well, it wasn't. The story of Jason Sterling has been bouncing around in my head since about 1987ish. It's gone through so many changes that I can't even begin to tell you. All I DO know is that it's something that I've wanted to do for a very, very long time. There are so many half written manuscripts in my storage shed that it's just ridiculous.

In September of 2016, I sat down with my laptop and started writing. The story that unfolded in my head and on the computer screen is what I submitted to Amazon a year later. Of course, there were re-writes and the inevitable writers block, but I managed to work my way through that with the help and support of my beautiful wife, Denise. Even when she was struggling with the hellish side-effects of chemotherapy, she stood strong and let me bounce ideas off of her.

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SURVIVAL FICTION LIBRARY BY JERRY D. YOUNG

Post-Apocalyptic │Survival │Disaster Fiction

Read them all.  They are that good.

I thought this was a series, but found that each of these books are standalone. They approach prepping in different ways, but reach the same conclusions: No prepping is enough; expect the unexpected; trust only yourself... Young's peppers are usually rich or at least well to do. However the prepping can be done by anyone. So you can't buy a new piece of equipment to dig your foundation. Dig it yourself. Start now and quit complaining. You don't need a hundred guns. Pick two or three, save up for them and come to Arizona where you can buy them at swap meets without any paperwork. Young's concept of prepping is to "just do it."

- Customer Review by Ken Moore

Awesome Story.

What a great story. I just loved the way this story was written.
Jerry has a great writing style.

- Customer Review by Bryan L. Breedan

Jerry D. Young's Survival Fiction Library is a compendium of his bestselling books, all centered around tales of survival. Jerry possesses a distinct talent for combining entertainment with education, and his Survival Fiction Library series offers valuable insights on thriving in a post-apocalyptic setting. Whether you're drawn to stories of reclusive hermits or ambitious oil tycoons, there's no doubt you'll discover a narrative that resonates with you within the pages of the Survival Fiction Library.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Jerry D Young was born at home, in Senath, Missouri July 3, 1953. At age 5 the family rented a small farm house on an active farm 40 miles southwest of St. Louis. While the family weren't farmers, they lived something of a homestead type life, raising a milk cow, sometimes two, and calves, a pig or two, chickens, and the occasional goat. Along with the stock, a large garden helped to feed Jerry's three brothers and two sisters for several years. Fishing and hunting contributed to the pantry, as did foraging the wild edibles on the property.

At the age of 14, the family, minus a brother and two sisters that were now adults and on their own, moved back to Senath. Having been encouraged from an early age to read, Jerry was a regular patron of the Senath Branch Library.

A love of a good story was born within him, and shortly before graduating high school, for a lack of stories that he liked at the library, he began to write short vignettes, and started taking notes for stories that he wanted to tell. Well, a full life interceded, and the writing didn't resume for several years.

But while working a job with a much free time, and the then newfangled home computer, Jerry began to write in earnest. With the occasional gap in the process, Jerry continued to research and write, never believing he could ever be published. But when he turned 50, he wanted a change in his life, left the job he was doing and published two of the novels he wrote. "Mr. Man" and then "Shipwrecked!" through an online POD publisher.

When he became ill, the writing stopped, but not the inspiration. When he started writing again, in 2004, after getting the medical problems under control, he began to read some on-line stories dealing with emergency preparedness, one of his other loves. The die was cast. Now with over a hundred of the vignettes and short stories about how to survive disasters written, along with his other novels, Jerry decided to go for broke, and took the opportunity Amazon offered by allowing authors to put their works on line for Kindle users.

Adding one of his previous works every few days to his list of stories now available, Jerry continues to write, both the Prep/PAW stories, as well as action adventure with a little romance type stories that first got him started.  Thanks to his extensive body of work he is widely known as the "Dean of Post-Apocalyptic Fiction."

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