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The Dark Days #4

Dark Beginnings

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The saga continues!

The splattered blood feels hot on my face even with the cold and blowing snow. I can hardly make out Shane’s lifeless body through my tears of fear. Please let me wake from this nightmare.
Cold and heartless, Tobias turns his gun on Skipper. My chest grows tight and I wait for another deafening shot.

CJ forces the barrel of his weapon into my cheek so hard that I feel the welt form immediately. They will kill me just as easily as Dorian killed Shane. Are the basic laws of society dead forever?

81 pages, Kindle Edition

First published September 30, 2014

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Ginger Gelsheimer

12 books61 followers
Ginger Gelsheimer (1973-) became part of the surf & ski writing team in 2009, when the Aurora Conspiracy franchise came to life over a great bottle of vino. What if he lived? And Aurelius was born.

With writing partner Christina Keats, she took a leap of faith and embarked on her own adventure of a lifetime with the Aurora Conspiracy trilogy, kicking her corporate job to the curb. Together, this surf and ski team has explored the outer limits of where life could actually take them. The freedom and boundary-less adventure in Aurora Conspiracy has truly become a reflection of the freedom they have demanded and achieved in their lives.

Ginger lives in Tampa, Florida where the ocean inspires imagination. She lives with her daughter and a house full of black furry animals and four huge fish in the pond.

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Author 933 books3,879 followers
September 30, 2014
How did those Districts form? This is the episode where you start to get some answers - or the hint of them, at least.

I've been hanging out for this book, after reading the first three. I mean, there's the initial plane crashes and impacts, with all that follows. The rallying of survivors and the forming of tentative alliances, easily broken when strangers reveal their true colours and turn into enemies. The search for supplies and survivors...and fighting over the little that's left.

Claudia and her friends are forced to make some difficult decisions about what they're willing to do in order to survive. Life as they know it will never be the same - but they're determined to have a significant say in the new world order, or at least their small piece of what's left.

As always with the Dark Days series, I race through every episode until it's over...as they're always over too soon. I only wish the next episode was out already!

Five stars for pulling me in like a black hole, yet The Dark Days have barely begun.
Author 5 books5 followers
December 2, 2014
The intensity did not seem as nail-biting as the first three episodes. More narrative and a continuation of the romance that began in episode 3. (Every girl needs a Kane:). Still have questions about Ben and Elsie. Those two intrigue me. I need more episodes!!!
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July 8, 2016
Episode 4 I loved these "episodes ". They only take 30 to 60 minutes to read each episode. This is the start of the districts. From the very beginning.
I'm hoping for more!
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