Fighting for Home by Stephanie Albright

EMP

Book 6 of the EMP series.

Fighting for home

The sixth novel in the EMP series,Jeb and Sophie have finally made peace with the return of 'civilization' and are living the perfect life spent between the beach and the new farm with their children. But 'civilization' once again crashes into their lives. Battle lines are being drawn and the family is forced to choose a side. Will they be forced to once again pack up and start over, or will they fight for their new home? What will be lost in the fight?

Genre: FICTION / Dystopian

Secondary Genre: FICTION / Science Fiction / Apocalyptic & Post-Apocalyptic

Language: English

Keywords: EMP, prepping, survival

Word Count: 40000

Sales info:

The series is doing very well. 


Sample text:

 

Chapter 1

 

I AM NO BIRD: AND NO NET ENSNARES ME:

 I AM A FREE HUMAN BEING 

WITH AN INDEPENDANT WILL.

CHARLOTTE BRONTE

The smallpox outbreak was a dark time for all of us, but for Samantha and me it was extremely isolating. We couldn’t get the vaccine and neither could our children. Lily was the only exception, because of her exposure to her friend Matt. We could be around the others on the farm if they hadn’t been off the farm in the last two weeks. But as spring came that happened more and more as Cindy, John and Jeb helped the town plant gardens and start their flocks of chickens. 

The kids and I moved in with Samantha and Robbie, so at least Samantha and I had each other. Johnny grew fast and looked more like Jeb every day.

There were weeks at a time when we missed Sunday dinner. Cindy made sure we got food, but family time is more nourishing than food in times of uncertainty and we missed it. John and Cindy would come to deliver the food and stand outside the window to talk to the kids. The first few times everyone cried. It was so hard for the girls to see Cindy and John and not be able to run outside and hug them. 

 


Book translation status:

The book is available for translation into any language except those listed below:

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Italian
Translation in progress. Translated by Matteo Serrago
Spanish
Already translated. Translated by MISLIBROS ENCASTELLANO

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