Hayley and Xavier, two young adults from the small town of Pine Bush, N.Y. have been friends since childhood. After Hayley's twin sister dies in a car accident, Xavier is determined to get her out of her funk. They go on a camping trip that is ended abruptly by a wildfire. When they make into the town in the valley of the Shawangunk Mountains, everyone is missing, all the food is gone and something is in the woods. Something, not quite human, is at the top of the food chain now.
Hayley and Xavier, two young adults from the small town of Pine Bush, N.Y. have been friends since childhood. After Hayley's twin sister dies in a car...
Hayley and Xavier thought the Fort was their haven. They thought the running would stop. They thought this world would get better. They were wrong. Book two in the Burn Our Houses Down series brings you back into the lives of Hayley and Xavier and their struggle to survive in a world where safety is extinct.
Hayley and Xavier thought the Fort was their haven. They thought the running would stop. They thought this world would get better. They were wrong. Bo...
Hayley and Xavier thought the Fort was their haven. They thought the running would stop. They thought this world would get better. They were wrong. Book two in the Burn Our Houses Down series brings you back into the lives of Hayley and Xavier and their struggle to survive in a world where safety is extinct.
Hayley and Xavier thought the Fort was their haven. They thought the running would stop. They thought this world would get better. They were wrong. Bo...
Samuel was murdered in an alleyway in Boston in 1918. He woke up hours after getting his throat slit. He thought he was special. That his death was a gift. He was wrong. __________________ Lily was normal. But her anger over losing her mother caused her to tear buildings down solely on her rage alone. She thought she could be helped. She thought she could control it. She was wrong.
Samuel was murdered in an alleyway in Boston in 1918. He woke up hours after getting his throat slit. He thought he was special. That his death was a ...