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Lenny and Rebecca have survived the initial attack. An attack from who or what, they don’t know. Lenny’s fallout shelter should protect them, but there’s no telling how long it will last.

Trapped underground for months on end, the isolation starts to take its toll. Will the cramped quarters make them turn on each other? When their systems start to falter they may be left with no choice but to go topside.

Who did this? Is anyone still alive? Are they the last two survivors on Earth? The answers to these questions are only an elevator ride away.

Aftermath the sequel to Prepped – The Doomsday Playbook Series

28 pages, Kindle Edition

First published December 27, 2012

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Rashad Freeman

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The date was October 31, 1979. The air was cool and a light fog blew in from the gulf, cloaking the Tampa area in an ominous, tight-fitting tunic. The annual Halloween festivities had just begun and a night of mischievous tomfoolery was afoot.

Scandalous and nefarious characters took flight. Doorbells were rung and ill-boding tricks were played regardless of the treats given. This was the dark reality of the bustling Florida metropolitan.

To the north, Grateful Dead crooned the night's theme music at the Nassau Coliseum. Within earshot of the concert, witnesses stated a UFO hovered over the grounds for thirty minutes before vanishing.

At the same time the Cromarty's were busy hosting their notorious Halloween party at 112 Ocean Ave., better known as the Amityville Horror House. Screams and cries for help were reported throughout the night, punctuated with the disappearance of the family next door. They were never heard from again.

Unknowingly altering the course of history, Kurt Vonnegut released "Jailbird" the same week KISS gained infamy on The Tomorrow Show. The aftermath of this collision would not be felt for decades until the emergence of Justin Bieber.

After a night filled with mayhem and destruction and the deaths of several prominent entertainers, politicians and a notorious bank robber, the Federal government was forced to loan $1.5 billion dollars to Chrysler. This spurred a series of violent protests, resulting in the Brunah Agate oil spill. Over 10.7 million gallons of oil were dumped into the Galveston Bay. This became the worst oil spill disaster in U.S. history.

A few hours later on November 1, 1979, Rashad Freeman was born. Feel free to draw your own conclusions.

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1,673 reviews35 followers
February 11, 2014
This is actually more of a preview to a story than an actual story. It follows the action of the first short preview and leads to the start of the full length novel that will be coming out soon.

The heroes of the story have made it to their underground bunker. Now it is just a matter of sitting out the war and its fallout. Of course, it isn't that easy. Almost immediately things start to break down and mysterious strangers are lurking around the entrance to the bunker.

Even though this is basically the second chapter of the story, there is plenty of action in it. There is also some humor to keep the story from getting too serious, While I understand why, I still wasn't too happy with the treatment of the dog.

I look forward to getting into the actual book.
Profile Image for Melissa Burges.
4 reviews1 follower
January 2, 2013
Welp, the second book didn't dissappoint. I can't wait to continue the rest of this story. It really draws you in and doesn't let go.
Profile Image for Edwina Book Anaconda.
2,051 reviews73 followers
July 7, 2014
I really enjoyed this second chapter of the novel.
Looking forward to reading the full-length book,
the two teaser chapters have got me hooked.
Profile Image for Doug Bowden.
16 reviews1 follower
January 14, 2013
Ok if book 1 wasn't good enough book 2 kicks it into high gear. It seemed a tad slower at first while they were in the bunker, but oh my when they got out. Somebody make this a movie with brad pitt and angelina and I'm sold.
Profile Image for Autumn.
311 reviews14 followers
June 19, 2014
Half decent

I was hooked enough to read this. Free is the right price, I might go for the novel, but the author has not won my trust with the presentation of the serial intro. GSP (grammar, spelling, and punctuation) was impressive though.
Profile Image for Rebecca James.
14 reviews7 followers
May 23, 2014
Continuation of a great story. Engaging characters, fast pace and lots of action. What else can you ask for?
Profile Image for Jessica Gardill.
7 reviews1 follower
February 7, 2014
Even better than the first!!! I won't say much for fear I'll ruin it all but I can't wait til March when the novel comes out.
Profile Image for Jarvis Connelly.
4 reviews
May 8, 2014
Aliens!!! Aliens!!! Ok, you got me here. Didn't expect that at all. Can't wait to see where 3 goes.
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