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The Journal #5

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When a seemingly minor tremor escalates into a major earthquake, spoiled and pampered Christine Tiggs is stranded in the middle of it. Caught at ground zero of the violent catastrophe, Christine must overcome her fears and prejudices to stay alive and find her way home—on her own. And if she ever gets there, she still may not be safe.

273 pages, Kindle Edition

Published April 19, 2016

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Deborah D. Moore

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August 27, 2024
Another Strong Female and a New view of the Esrthquake

Wow! Another page turner. An independent young woman attends a professional conference that puts her right at ground zero when the big quake splits the country in the middle. She makes it out after saving several people and manages to make it back to her new home in Indiana. The adventures takes off from there and never slows down thru the Yellowstone eruptions and the start of Marshall Law. Some great reveals along the way but no spoilers from me!
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2,193 reviews74 followers
February 22, 2023
EOTWAWKI. A pretty typical young woman alone trying to survive a natural disaster... The author admits to a slanted outlook and the motivation of some authoritative people is defiantly outlandishly hostile. Many individuals' hostility motivation seems unbelievable in how it is explained this occurs increasingly as we get to the end of the book. When the natural disaster eventually gets worse when Yellowstone erupts the official response is sickening and death camps are accidentally created. Libby library Kindle book. Will not be reading more in this series even though I liked several of the characters
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35 reviews3 followers
April 26, 2016
Worth the read

Not as good as the others sort of jumped around but it was a good read which put everything together, look forward to the next one
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May 26, 2016
I have enjoyed all the Journal books. Each is a stand alone story, very well told, and very interesting.
This book is another good one a and I highly recommend it.
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