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In a dangerous post-apocalyptic world, how much would you sacrifice to help your country? In the final leg of their journey, Kimba Hoffmann and her family travel to Bozeman, Montana, to check on their longtime friends, Chad and Bev. But what they find isn't what they expected. As an unexpected enemy makes itself known, they find themselves in danger once again. The two families team up to end this threat once and for all, realizing they are stronger together than apart. Will they overcome this crisis? Or will it have deadly consequences? Enduring Havoc is the final installment of the Montana…mehr

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In a dangerous post-apocalyptic world, how much would you sacrifice to help your country? In the final leg of their journey, Kimba Hoffmann and her family travel to Bozeman, Montana, to check on their longtime friends, Chad and Bev. But what they find isn't what they expected. As an unexpected enemy makes itself known, they find themselves in danger once again. The two families team up to end this threat once and for all, realizing they are stronger together than apart. Will they overcome this crisis? Or will it have deadly consequences? Enduring Havoc is the final installment of the Montana Mayhem series, the follow-up story to the bestselling Havoc in Wyoming Christian Futuristic series, which follows societal collapse from a small-town perspective. Featuring engaging scenarios, riveting action, and flawed yet strong and complex women, the Montana Mayhem series is perfect for fans of Mark Goodwin, Jamie Lee Grey, and Kyla Stone. The Montana Mayhem series can be described as "Cozy" Apocalypse and contains no profanity, gratuitous sex scenes, or overly detailed gruesome death scenes. However, it does contain conservative family values and references to God, prayer, scripture, and Christianity.
Autorenporträt
Millie Copper, writer of Cozy Apocalyptic Fiction, was born in Nebraska but never lived there. Her parents fully embraced wanderlust and moved regularly, giving her an advantage of being from nowhere and everywhere.As an adult, Millie is fully rooted in a solar-powered home in the wilds of Wyoming with her husband and young son, milking ornery goats and tending chickens on their small homestead. In their free time, they escape to the mountains for a hike or laze along the bank of the river to catch their dinner. Four adult daughters, three sons-in-law, and three grandchildren round out the family.Since 2009, Millie has authored articles on traditional foods, alternative health, homesteading, and preparedness-many times all within the same piece. Millie has penned five nonfiction, traditional food focused books, sharing how, with a little creativity, anyone can transition to a real foods diet without overwhelming their food budget.The twelve-installment Havoc in Wyoming Christian Post-Apocalyptic fiction series uses her homesteading, off-the-grid, and preparedness lifestyle as a guide. The adventure continues with the Montana Mayhem series, scheduled for release in the summer of 2021.