We can all say and believe, "I'd never do that," but what happens when you do?
After a devastating natural disaster of apocalyptic proportions, and one of manmade hysteria, it is suspected that the world's population has dwindled to less than ten percent. Worse than that, the majority of the survivors are males. Without enough females to go around, the dynamics of the world begin to shift.
Maia, one of the few woman still alive and free, watched helplessly as her husband was murdered, fought to get her boys to safety, and lived through unbearable circumstances only to find herself lost in the wetlands and chaos of the place she once called home. This hardcore heroine will redefine the "good girl" for all of us.
Caleb and Tye are best friends who've lost nearly everything: their homes, their family, and their sense of purpose. Then they found her. The heroes take charge and soon, plans are made, rules are set, and asses are kicked. They're not going down easy and they won't let those they have left go down either.
This newly formed tribe will navigate the deep woodlands, bayous, and culture of Cajun Country in Louisiana, her people, and those who've sought refuge there. They will fight the battle of their lives to get to the one place that seems to be free of most of the issues the rest of the world faces: Amitola. Now, they all just have to make it there. Alive.
This is a story of human connection and a will to survive. It's about what happens to even "good" people when all hope -- and boundaries-- are gone. Faith, beliefs, and political stances will be tested. It's raw emotion at it's finest.
Written by up and coming author, A. Grant Richard, Amitola: The Making of a Tribe is the first book in a series of sci-fi, post-apocalyptic, dystopian novels. However, it works well as a stand-alone.
If you like the psychological twists of The Walking Dead and the shocking absurdity of The Handmaid's Tale then you won't be able to put this book down. Get your copy of Amitola today and live the adventure alongside Maia, Caleb and Tye as they navigate the deep woodlands, bayous, and culture of Louisiana, her people, and those who've sought refuge there. Do you think you could make it to Amitola?