Following a vicious attack from the Wolf Pack, Charly and her group are left reeling and struggling to cope. But a chance encounter with a mysterious man changes everything.
The more Charly and her group get to know this enigmatic stranger, the more they realize he holds the key to their survival. With deep secrets and a dangerous past, he is not to be trusted easily. Yet, desperate times call for desperate measures, and Charly knows they’ll need his help if they hope to defeat the Wolf Pack.
As they struggle to face the challenges ahead, Charly and her group must navigate a treacherous world where danger lurks around every corner. With the Wolf Pack hot on their trail, they must use all their skills and resources to stay alive. But with the stranger's help, they just might stand a chance.
C.K. Walker has been published by Jitter Press, The Altar Collective, and Thought Catalog. Her stories have been adapted for audio by Chilling Tales for Dark Nights and the NoSleep Podcast.
I was not ready for the tears that the end of this book brought. 💔 😢 Rest in Peace Lane, I know this isn't how Rip wanted to get his way about taking the compound.
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I enjoyed the story line. It was a gripping and fast paced apocalyptic thriller. The characters are great and easy to connect to. There is not too much new survival information in the series for preppers who want to learn something new. It’s all about the storyline and the relationships the survivors build together
Wow why am I surprised all of these books are great. I just hope it’s not too long before the next one comes out. Don’t want to give. Anything away but all the characters in this book are amazing except for the bad ones.
As i continue to read the In The October Fall World series It still amazes me how so many different authors have come together and incorporate so many of the same elements in their books to keep us coming back for more.
Great to have good friends and family. Hardship is always lurking. Worth the time to read this series. It does get a little draw out but gets right back to the main issues.