Carter Woods

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Carter Woods



Average rating: 4.22 · 2,094 ratings · 112 reviews · 46 distinct worksSimilar authors
The Cabin on the Mountain

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Holding Our Own

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The Longest Night (EMP Surv...

4.03 avg rating — 268 ratings — published 2020 — 5 editions
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Powerless (EMP Survival in ...

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Blackout Backwoods: An EMP ...

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Homestead Bound: An EMP Pos...

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Blackout Cabin: A Small Tow...

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Silent Skies: An EMP Post A...

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The Prepared Few: An EMP Po...

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Grid Down Prepper: An EMP P...

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“I looked over the side of the roller coaster as it climbed to the top of the first hill with a series of loud clacks. The night was dark and cold, but the theme park was lit up with fairy lights and neon arcade games below. The nippy breeze flirted with the hems of sweaters and blew hats off the heads of unsuspecting park guests. Soon, the seasonal theme park would close, as it would be too cold to run the rides, but for now, I could enjoy the brief view of Denver from one hundred feet above the ground. Screams built around me—some scared, others excited—as the first car of the coaster crested the top of the hill. I craned my neck, savoring the liberation of the sky, even if I was strapped into a padded harness, and put my hands up. My boyfriend, Jacob, reached up and linked our fingers together”
Carter Woods, The Cabin on the Mountain



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