Radioactive by Imagine Dragons
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Los Angeles is Burning by Bad Religion
Soldier Side by System of a Down
Hells Bells by ACDC
Blackened by Metallica
When the Levee Breaks by Led Zeppelin
Black Hole Sun by Soundgarden
Bad Moon Rising by Credence Clearwater Revival
The Day the World Went Away by Nine Inch Nails
Peaceful Day by Pennywise
The End by the Doors
Dark
Tomorrow: Rise of the Crow
Dark
Tomorrow
Book One
Jeremiah
Franklin
Genre: Science
Fiction/Post-apocalyptic
Publisher: Month9Books
Date of Publication: September
18, 2018
ISBN: 978-1-948671-05-7
ASIN: B07FYWCKCY
Number of pages: 306
Cover Artist: Danielle Doolittle
Tagline: The
only thing deadlier than the virus decimating everything in its path is the
love he feels for her.
Book
Description:
When a deadly virus decimates the
majority of Earth's population, 16-year-old Sawyer Bradshaw finds he is both
immune and alone in a world that has descended into violent chaos. Armed with
only his estranged father's shotgun, and an unrelenting desire to stay alive,
Sawyer discovers that he not only has an uncanny knack for cheating death, but
also for taking lives.
Still, it is not long before he
meets his match in a fierce and cunning teenage girl named Sara and by her side
Sawyer emerges as more than just a natural-born killer, but also as a leader
among men.
Nevertheless, as quick as the
young survivors fall desperately in love, they find themselves caught up in a
series of conspiracies and twisted struggles for power, and they soon realize
that more often than not, love, betrayal, and death, tend to walk hand in hand.
Excerpt:
The truth was
that the fall of humankind had been nothing like the boy had been told it would
be, and in some peculiar yet uniquely teenage way, he felt as if he had been
cheated. His generation had been conditioned from birth to expect the
spectacular, to always presume the fantastic, but Armageddon had not come with
a brilliant flash or the blockbuster finale. The machines had not taken over.
There had been no zombie outbreak, no hostile alien invasion. There had been no
global thermonuclear war, no doomsday meteor, no Four Horsemen of the
Apocalypse. In reality, the final days had been nothing like Hollywood had
promised him they would be, and as the boy looked over the burned-out homes and
the piles of garbage that would hopefully contain his next meal, he knew
firsthand that the end of the world had been anything but spectacular.
About
the Author:
Jeremiah Franklin is a former
private investigator, arm-chair survivalist, and author of the Dark Tomorrow
trilogy. When he is not creating thrilling post-apocalyptic worlds, or
discussing himself in the third person, the author enjoys reading, staying
active, and spending time outdoors with family and friends. He holds a
Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology, a Master’s Degree in Education, and several
other certifications that no one really cares about. He lives, writes, and
plays in beautiful central Oregon, USA.
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4 comments:
Thanks so much for the Rewind tour---everything looks awesome! The second book in the trilogy, Dark Tomorrow II: Cult of the Crow comes out on November 12. Check it out! -Jeremiah Franklin
I appreciate getting to hear about your book. Thank you for sharing!
What a lovely book, good to read the interview too.
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