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Since I haven’t updated this site for some time now, I wanted to post a quick update regarding the Feral Nation Series and the In Times to Come Series.
In Times to Come is my newest project, as those of you who have been following my work already know. It has also become my bestselling and most popular series,
Since I haven’t updated this site for some time now, I wanted to post a quick update regarding the Feral Nation Series and the In Times to Come Series.
In Times to Come is my newest project, as those of you who have been following my work already know. It has also become my bestselling and most popular series, based on just the first two books that were released in 2022. Book Three was released today as noted below, and the fourth book is on preorder and will be coming no later than December, and hopefully sooner.
The Feral Nation Series is now up to twelve books, with the release of Feral Nation - Tenacity earlier this year. There is still more to come for fans of that series so look for an announcement regarding Book 13 soon.
In Times to Come Book Two
The second book in my new In Times to Come series has been released today.
The positive feedback and strong sales I’ve gotten from the first episode of this story have exceeded my expectations. This is always a good thing, because it is a project I have been excited about for quite some time now, and its success bodes well for other, similar works I have planned for the near future. I am especially pleased to see that the combination of time-travel and post-apocalyptic fiction has both resonated with my established audience and attracted new readers to my work as well.
All of my published fiction to this point fits primarily in the post-apocalyptic and dystopian genres, and all the stories have strong elements of wilderness survival and self-sufficiency baked in. In crafting this new series, I wanted to continue to give my readers of those prior works more of what they want, while branching out to explore one or more of the other genres of fiction I enjoy reading.
The second book in my new In Times to Come series has been released today.
The positive feedback and strong sales I’ve gotten from the first episode of this story have exceeded my expectations. This is always a good thing, because it is a project I have been excited about for quite some time now, and its success bodes well for other, similar works I have planned for the near future. I am especially pleased to see that the combination of time-travel and post-apocalyptic fiction has both resonated with my established audience and attracted new readers to my work as well.
All of my published fiction to this point fits primarily in the post-apocalyptic and dystopian genres, and all the stories have strong elements of wilderness survival and self-sufficiency baked in. In crafting this new series, I wanted to continue to give my readers of those prior works more of what they want, while branching out to explore one or more of the other genres of fiction I enjoy reading.
Time travel fiction has always fascinated me, especially when the story is about someone going into a wilderness or some other isolated place and somehow getting lost in another time without knowing it. When they attempt to return to civilization and the everyday life they knew before, they learn it doesn’t exist. Over the years, I’ve written down my notes and ideas for several stories with this premise, but most involved a character or characters that went back in time, rather than forward. This is the most popular kind of time travel fiction and it has been the subject of countless books and movies in the genre.
I still plan to explore some of those ideas as there is a lot appeal to casting characters from the modern world back in time into a primeval setting replete with adventure and danger. But for my debut into the genre, I decided to go the other way instead.
In Times to Come, as the name implies, entails a small leap forward to the near future, rather than a journey to some distant past. The premise, of course, is that the future the protagonist finds himself in is much worse than the world he has left behind. It is, in fact, a dystopian world set in a post-collapse America, similar to the setting in my popular Feral Nation series. And like Eric Branson of Feral Nation, Alan Carson has the skills, training and combat experience to cope with such conditions better than most. Left with no other choice, he quickly adapts to life without the technology and support systems he knew in his life before.
Because he has traveled only seventeen years into the future, Alan Carson is able to reconnect with some of the people he knew in the life he left behind. This lends itself to infinite possibilities for plot twists and surprises, most of which I am still working to uncover as I move now from Book Two into Book Three. As with Feral Nation, I’m not sure at this point just how many books it will take to tell this story, but if reader interest in the first one is any indication, then I will be free to explore all the avenues that present themselves as the adventure unfolds.
Feral Nation Eleven is Here!
Book Eleven of the Feral Nation Series is here today in the Kindle and Paperback editions. I know it's been a long wait since Book Ten, and for those of you who have read all of this series, I appreciate your patience while I was launching my new In Times to Come Series. But there's still more to come in this story too, so get your copy of the latest episode at the links below. Book 12 is on the way as well and more info will be posted shortly.
Book Eleven of the Feral Nation Series is here today in the Kindle and Paperback editions. I know it's been a long wait since Book Ten, and for those of you who have read all of this series, I appreciate your patience while I was launching my new In Times to Come Series. But there's still more to come in this story too, so get your copy of the latest episode at the links below. Book 12 is on the way as well and more info will be posted shortly.
Feral Nation - Opposition
Momentum is gaining and the resistance is growing…
Eric Branson and his team have dealt their enemies a decisive blow, wiping out an entire unit of rogue soldiers and liberating refugees from the largest detention camp in the region.
These victories serve as major setbacks to the forces bent on expanding their control ever eastward, and opposition to the invasion grows as Eric and his militia prove to the locals that fighting is always an option, no matter how great the odds.
But despite his early success, Eric has the experience to know that winning this war that he’s caught up in will require outside help. With reasonable intel on where he might find such help, Eric leads a hand-picked team of five on a perilous mission to go and seek it out. Will the effort be worth the risk? Will they get the assistance they hope for, or will the opposition they encounter stop them from reaching their objective? There is only one way to find out.
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