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Sent to a fallout shelter to survive a nuclear catastrophe, a group of teenagers are the last hope for humanity. Can they survive living with one another first?
Katrina knew this day would come. She'd prepared for it all her life. The end of the world was here, and it looked nothing like she had imagined.
Now she was trapped in an underground fallout shelter with a group of teenagers who were selected as the last hope for humanity. The idea of surviving the nuclear apocalypse alone blurs as she makes friends, and finds love, while buried beneath the earth.
Project Dandelion, book one in the thrilling YA post apocalyptic trilogy, drops the daughter of a survivalist and active duty U.S. Marine into an underground bunker designed for a sinster purpose during a massive nuclear war. The resulting chaos has readers echoing "Lord of the Flies" type sentiments. Will the bunker doors open? And what will become of this strong female lead character if they do?
Reviews:
"I sat and read this beautiful novel in one sitting. I am almost out of breath as I turned the last page.... Thank you for creating this wonderful world."-Kimberly Paterson Owner Ink Spill Indie Book Shop
"An excellently written YA novel. We loved it so much that we made Heather Carson our October spotlight author "- Balancing Books & Bottles
"Thousands of nuclear weapons have been launched, and Katrina is locked in an underground fallout shelter with other teenagers who are supposed to create the new world. However Katrina and her small group of friends quickly learn that not everyone has the same game plan when the first 14 days are up. I absolutely loved it Definitely getting books two and three " -Alyssa, blogger at Book Dragons Not Worms
"Interesting scenario where a group of teen strangers are protected in an underground bunker due to nuclear war starting. A scary dynamic begins as the day the bunker opens approaches. Can a majority vote force their will on others? Can the "collective" force people to turn over their food? Very disturbing to me. I can't wait to read the next book to see how this story continues." -Amazon Customer Review
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