
End of the Line is a personal favourite of mine, inspired once again by my travels in Alaska. I have been meaning to write several sequels, but Petra got in the way. 🙂 So, it’s time to do something about it.
End of the Line is currently enrolled in Kindle Unlimited (see the gazillion links below) but I will be pulling it from KU in early October. If you’re a KU subscriber and haven’t read this semi-apocalyptic (pre-COVID) adventure story, then now is the time. I will be moving the book to Substack, releasing it as a serial, and then using the momentum to write the sequel, also on Substack, with a new chapter each week. Yep, going for it. 🙂
The next novel in the series is cunningly titled End of the Day, with more planned – see promo image below.
I originally published End of the Line under a different pen name. It seemed like a good idea at the time. So if you’ve read the same book by Zoe McGuire then please note, it is the same book! Yeah… Don’t ask. 😉
What I like about this story is the blending of a end of the world stuff, together with a little romance. This was written and published in 2017, so it was before Seven Graves, One Winter. Will you find Inuit heroes in this book? Hell yeah! With a Black female lead and a Mexican engineer fella with some history. Does it open with some classic of-it’s-time gender stuff, i.e. a firefighter’s axe painted pink… Yeah, that too. But it’s fun, and exciting, and I love it. I hope you will too.
Oh, and despite moving the blog to Substack, it looks like Sundays are the days I post a release notification here. Shameless, I know. 🙂
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The PINK AXE is back!! I really really thoroughly enjoyed this one and have been waiting for – SEVEN YEARS!??! – for the continuation of the saga! This is great news! 😀
Yep, seven years. I should write faster! 🙂