"We have shelter (the cabin), heat (wood-burning fireplace), water (well with a hand pump) and each other, so I know we're lucky. But food is important too, and lately we're always hungry. There's no more stuffing yourself on too many potato chips….man, do I miss potato chips....."
Ellie Campbell and her family are back in this conclusion to the Apocalypse Mom Trilogy. They've survived the immediate days after The End of The World As We Know It, made the trip safely to Marvin's cabin in Carlton, Alabama, and now face new trials as they integrate into the community and adjust to a new way of life.
Ellie struggles to maintain her strength and sense of humor as they face sickness, death, food shortages, and the harshness of everyday life and, in the end, emerge stronger than ever before.
Volume 3 in the Apocalypse Mom Trilogy
About the AuthorElizabeth Jones is a part-time veterinary technician, the founder and director of an exotic animal rescue, and a volunteer at her local sheriff's office. She and her husband, Mark, live in Mobile, Alabama with four of their six children, the eldest two having been already pushed from the nest. While she has always written as a hobby, she never considered publishing until dared to by her husband. As it turns out, she's discovered she has a knack for it. When not writing, helping with middle school homework, cleaning up dog poop or wrangling snakes, she can usually be found with a book in her hand, ignoring the chaos around her.