Unwanted World: A Post Apocalyptic/Dystopian Survival Fiction Series (The EMP Survivor Series Book 4) (The EMP Survivor Series (5 Book Series))

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by Chris Pike


  Got a question or a comment? Email Chris at [email protected]. Your email will be answered promptly and your address will never be shared with anyone.

  Undefeated World

  Book 5

  Undefeated World (Book 5) will be the last book in the EMP Survivor series and will wrap up all the storylines into one epic story. We’ll be heading back to East Texas where we’ll catch up with Holly and Dillon, and Ryan and Cassie. The cause of the EMP will be revealed, so stay tuned! An early 2018 publication date is projected.

  What’s Next?

  A three book series in the post-apocalyptic genre is in the initial stages of outlining and plotting. I’m hoping to release two of the books in 2018 while the third one will follow soon after. There will be no EMP, still there’s gonna be a lot of mayhem. I guarantee it!

  Before You Go…

  One last thing. Thank you, thank you, thank you for downloading this book. Without the support of readers like yourself, Indie publishing would not be possible.

  I’ve received a lot of emails from my readers, and for those who have written to me, you know I always answer your emails, and I don’t spam either.

  An easy way to show your support of an Indie author is to write an honest review on Amazon. It does several things: It helps other readers make a decision to download the book. It also allows the author to understand what the reader wants. For example, my readers asked for no F-bombs and no adult situations. I listened and followed through with the requests. I’ve learned good writing and editing is extremely appreciated and I will always strive for that.

  So please consider writing a review. I will be forever grateful. A few words or one sentence is all it takes.

  Also, this book has been edited, proofed, and proofed again, but mistakes or typos are bound to happen. If you find a mistake, email me at [email protected] and it will be corrected.

  Lastly, a big shout out goes to the people who helped with questions, editing, formatting, audio, cover art, proofing, legal advice, encouragement, and everything else that goes into making a book: Alan, Michelle, Courtney, Cody, Felicia, Kody, Kevin, Hristo, Anne, Mary, Abel, Mikki, Mick B., Ken D., Vlad, Marty, and Robert.

  For my readers who have written me, y’all are the best! You’ve encouraged me and have allowed me a glimpse into your life. I am truly honored. Thank you. If you’d like to connect with me on Facebook, I can be found at: Author Chris Pike.

  Until the next time, and as one of my readers wrote: Read, enjoy, learn, and save some more food.

  And regarding the ongoing theme in the EMP Survivor Series, remember the three Fs: Faith, Family, and Firearms.

  Forever!

  All the best,

  Chris

  “Victory or Death” Letter

  The world famous “Victory or Death” letter was penned by Lt. Col. William Barrett Travis while besieged within the Alamo by the Mexican army in San Antonio de Bexar. The Travis letter is universally regarded as one of the most heroic letters ever written. Facing certain death, Travis vowed never to surrender or retreat and to “die like a soldier who never forgets what is due to his own honor and that of his country – Victory or Death.”

  The Travis letter was dated February 24, 1836. Some have mistakenly referred to this as Travis’ last letter from the Alamo, although he wrote at least four more letters. Travis wrote a letter to General Sam Houston dated February 24, 1836, which urgently requested aid for the Alamo. It was received by the Convention at Washington, Texas on March 5, 1836. The delegates to the Convention at Washington had declared the independence of Texas four days before on March 2, 1836.

  Travis never did surrender or retreat. After a thirteen day siege by thousands of Mexican soldiers under the command of Mexican President Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna, the Alamo fell on March 6, 1836. All of the Alamo’s 189 defenders, including William Barrett Travis, were killed. The country he and others died for, the Republic of Texas, was only four days old.

  The original “Victory or Death” letter written by William Barrett Travis on February 24, 1836 is located in the Texas State Library and Archives in Austin, Texas.

  Table of Contents

  Prologue

  Chapter 1

  Chapter 2

  Chapter 3

  Chapter 4

  Chapter 5

  Chapter 6

  Chapter 7

  Chapter 8

  Chapter 9

  Chapter 10

  Chapter 11

  Chapter 12

  Chapter 13

  Chapter 14

  Chapter 15

  Chapter 16

  Chapter 17

  Chapter 18

  Chapter 19

  Chapter 20

  Chapter 21

  Chapter 22

  Chapter 23

  Chapter 24

  Chapter 25

  Epilogue

  Dark Water (a bonus scene)

  Behind the Scenes

  About the Author

 

 

 


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