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Ashes In Winter Km Cannon

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Ashes In Winter Km Cannon
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Publisher: Studio 465
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.01 MB
Pages: 289
Author: K.M. Cannon
Language: English
Year: 2014
Volume: 1

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Ashes In Winter Km Cannon by K.m. Cannon instant download after payment.

Surviving the winter will only be half the battle...

At the height of a brutal Canadian Winter, the world as everyone knew it came crashing down, leaving the surviviros to deal with the ashes pf theri fallen nations. In the Northern Ontario city of Sudbury, the Withers and other survivors scramble to pick the shattered remains of everything they knew while a warlord known only as Colonel Harnet and other raiders press in on all sides.

In Sudbury, Daniel Wither must protect the Mayor and other survivors in City Hall from direct assault. In the now distant Whitefish, his daughter grapples to pick up the pieces of civilization aided by Derek Moss—once in sales but now finding himself thrust into the role of Ranger. Further west, at a dam cut off from the rest of civilization, Garrett Wither must keep his people from becoming the very raiders he had to defend that small town from.

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Sudden endings are a myth.

But change is hard. 

We often ignore warning signs in favour of the comfort of routine. We ignore the gigantic flashing signs which warn, ‘Either reverse your course now or fall over that edge!’ 

Until, of course, change strikes like a thunderclap and sweeps our comfort zone out from under us. By then it’s too late to change our course. Our skiff was too far into the rapids, and the waterfall now loomed in wait.

All we could do was hang on and hope to survive.

I know this from experience—until that one fateful winter, my life was as normal as the next. I had what I needed to live and perhaps more…

… And then it all vanished.

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