A Multi-Author Box Set, with hundreds of pages of apocalyptic fiction for a bargain price. This is Volume 5. Look for other books in series for more great stories!
When the world falls apart, when civilization collapses, when life as we know it ends, our greatest terrors becomes real. Perhaps it's nuclear war with its poisonous radiation, hideous plagues or chemical contamination, rogue artificial intelligences controlling killer robots, or zombies that turn our friends and neighbors into inhuman monsters. What can the common man or woman do in the face of apocalyptic fears?
The Apocalyptic Fears Series gives you collections of bestselling, award-winning or just plain exciting stories by some of the best independent authors of today.
What Boys Are Made Of by S. Hunter Nisbet. A second civil war has torn America apart, leaving Appalachia an isolated minefield ruled by cartels. In the town of Buchell, Simon "Saint" Flaherty cage fights for money--until the day a fight gone wrong leaves him a murderer.
Empty Eyes by T.M. Bilderback. Paul Stiles is spending his Saturday morning mowing his lawn, when his next-door neighbor dies a peculiar and spectacular death on the front lawn. Paul knows something terrifying is happening, but he doesn't realize that it's the beginning of a war of survival.
Two Beating Hearts by Jamie Campbell. Born a defective clone and cast out of society, Wren is a liability to have around because of her face, one everyone recognizes. She knows only one thing: that she is being hunted by the most powerful woman in Aria, who won't stop until Wren is dead.
The Deadliest Earthling by Gibson Morales. When he was six, Johnny's parents gave their lives to defeat the Anunnaki and free Earth. Except they failed. Ten years of training later, a reluctant Johnny is the best cadet in the Watcher resistance network, but on the day Johnny is set to graduate, the Anunnaki attack.
The Fall by David L. Dawson. In a post-apocalyptic dystopian world ravaged by two warring gods, Ben Casper lives with his family in a crumbling shopping mall called The Glass Palace. After rites of passage into the brutal outside world that officially makes him an adult, he must get married and be trained to take over as Mayor from his father.
Remember Me Dead by Robert Lopez. A wilderness of zombies. A mission gone wrong. A bullet in the chest. These are the things Staff Sergeant Breht remembers, along with the bitter taste of betrayal. Left for dead by the man he trusted with his life, Breht embarks on an odyssey through what's left of the UK.
Outside by Shalini Boland. The future is divided by Perimeters: high-security gated communities where life goes on as normal. If you're inside you're lucky. If you're outside, life expectancy takes a nosedive. Riley was born on the right side of the fence, but her life of privilege comes crashing down when someone murders her sister.
Impact by Matthew Eliot. What happens after the end of the world? It's been nine months since the meteorites hit. They brought destruction and disease, carrying a mysterious pathogen that has killed untold millions, while turning others into Meteorwraiths--zombie-like human relics.
Mr. Ruins by Michael John Grist. A mind-twisting thriller through the tsunami-wrecked future. The Arctic ice is gone, blown apart in desperate resource wars. Global tsunamis have left the world an apocalyptic wasteland, and survivors cluster on lawless floating slums, living in fear of the next big wave. Ex-marine Ritry isn't afraid...until he meets the shadowy Mr. Ruins.
Ashes of the Fall by Nicholas Erik. In the year 2048, the crumbling remnants of western North America are suddenly buried in ash, weakening the grip of the brutal dictatorship. A factional landscape springs from the ashes, con man Luke Stokes artfully navigating the clash, but he can't remain above the fray for long as each faction seeks his murdered brother's final project.
When the world falls apart, when civilization collapses, when life as we know it ends, our greatest terrors becomes real. Perhaps it's nuclear war with its poisonous radiation, hideous plagues or chemical contamination, rogue artificial intelligences controlling killer robots, or zombies that turn our friends and neighbors into inhuman monsters. What can the common man or woman do in the face of apocalyptic fears?
The Apocalyptic Fears Series gives you collections of bestselling, award-winning or just plain exciting stories by some of the best independent authors of today.
What Boys Are Made Of by S. Hunter Nisbet. A second civil war has torn America apart, leaving Appalachia an isolated minefield ruled by cartels. In the town of Buchell, Simon "Saint" Flaherty cage fights for money--until the day a fight gone wrong leaves him a murderer.
Empty Eyes by T.M. Bilderback. Paul Stiles is spending his Saturday morning mowing his lawn, when his next-door neighbor dies a peculiar and spectacular death on the front lawn. Paul knows something terrifying is happening, but he doesn't realize that it's the beginning of a war of survival.
Two Beating Hearts by Jamie Campbell. Born a defective clone and cast out of society, Wren is a liability to have around because of her face, one everyone recognizes. She knows only one thing: that she is being hunted by the most powerful woman in Aria, who won't stop until Wren is dead.
The Deadliest Earthling by Gibson Morales. When he was six, Johnny's parents gave their lives to defeat the Anunnaki and free Earth. Except they failed. Ten years of training later, a reluctant Johnny is the best cadet in the Watcher resistance network, but on the day Johnny is set to graduate, the Anunnaki attack.
The Fall by David L. Dawson. In a post-apocalyptic dystopian world ravaged by two warring gods, Ben Casper lives with his family in a crumbling shopping mall called The Glass Palace. After rites of passage into the brutal outside world that officially makes him an adult, he must get married and be trained to take over as Mayor from his father.
Remember Me Dead by Robert Lopez. A wilderness of zombies. A mission gone wrong. A bullet in the chest. These are the things Staff Sergeant Breht remembers, along with the bitter taste of betrayal. Left for dead by the man he trusted with his life, Breht embarks on an odyssey through what's left of the UK.
Outside by Shalini Boland. The future is divided by Perimeters: high-security gated communities where life goes on as normal. If you're inside you're lucky. If you're outside, life expectancy takes a nosedive. Riley was born on the right side of the fence, but her life of privilege comes crashing down when someone murders her sister.
Impact by Matthew Eliot. What happens after the end of the world? It's been nine months since the meteorites hit. They brought destruction and disease, carrying a mysterious pathogen that has killed untold millions, while turning others into Meteorwraiths--zombie-like human relics.
Mr. Ruins by Michael John Grist. A mind-twisting thriller through the tsunami-wrecked future. The Arctic ice is gone, blown apart in desperate resource wars. Global tsunamis have left the world an apocalyptic wasteland, and survivors cluster on lawless floating slums, living in fear of the next big wave. Ex-marine Ritry isn't afraid...until he meets the shadowy Mr. Ruins.
Ashes of the Fall by Nicholas Erik. In the year 2048, the crumbling remnants of western North America are suddenly buried in ash, weakening the grip of the brutal dictatorship. A factional landscape springs from the ashes, con man Luke Stokes artfully navigating the clash, but he can't remain above the fray for long as each faction seeks his murdered brother's final project.