Scott M. Baker

What would you do to survive the apocalypse?

What begins as a beautiful summer day ends in disaster when a massive solar flare strikes the Earth, burning out all electronic devices around the planet and plunging the world into darkness.

Kirstie and her high school friends are stranded at an amusement park in southern New Hampshire with no way to return to their homes outside of Concord. Her mother, Danielle, is trapped in Boston when the disaster strikes; rather than seeking shelter in the city, she begins the long and dangerous journey home to find her daughter. Kirstie’s uncle, Shawn, the shift supervisor at the Seabrook Nuclear Power Plant, must find a way to prevent the reactor from melting down before millions die of radiation poisoning.

As society collapses, each family member must find a way to stay alive, even if it means doing things they never imagined themselves capable of.

Can they survive the first five days of the apocalypse? Will they ever see each other again?

The world is about to enter its first week following a massive solar flare that plunged civilization into darkness. Those who survived will soon learn that nature is not their only enemy.

Danielle and the kids she protects are trapped inside a refugee center where the dark side of human nature is surfacing, putting their safety and their lives at risk.

The neighborhood where Kirstie and her friends have taken shelter is threatened by ruthless people who see the disaster as an opportunity to live out their wild, dark fantasies, forcing those who are trying to stay alive into making life-or-death decisions.

After helping to prevent the Seabrook Nuclear Power Plant from melting down, Shawn is attempting to make his way home to check on Danielle and Kirstie, knowing it is a race against time before the radiation poisoning kills him.

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