Hi friends,

It’s finally here! And on sale for 99c, just for you guys!

Searching for Shelter, the first book in our new post-apoc Aftermath series has finally been published.

Here’s the blurb (though those of you who’ve been reading my newsletter probably have a good idea of the plot by this point):

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No food. No shelter. No way out but through.

A calamitous pair of storms.

Two women on the run from their past caught in the whirlwind.

They’ll either stand and fight – or be consumed in the aftermath.

Tired of the same old boring story? Welcome to your new, epically long addiction from #1 best-selling post-apocalyptic author Mike Kraus, Stephanie Mylchreest and Misty Zaugg.

Twin hurricanes obliterate the eastern coast of the United States, bringing with them a blight that devastated America’s breadbasket.

As the nation’s food supply withers on the vine, the population turns upon itself and millions die from starvation, infighting and disease within days of the storms’ passing.

In the midst of the devastation left by the storms, two women in the Gulf Coast must fight against the dangers from their past to survive the aftermath of the storms and find a new order in a broken nation.

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If you grab up a copy, I’d love to hear what you think.

And it would mean a lot if you would post a review on Amazon – even a short one. It really helps browsers pick up a new book if you mention why you enjoyed it.

Update on my kidney stone saga below . . .

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Misty’s Writing Update:

We are wrapping up our fourth Aftermath book this week, so if you enjoy the first one, the others will be coming out rapidly, about one a month. There will be six in total.

And I wanted to thank everyone who sent me a kind note last week while I was recovering from surgery. They really cheered me up and made me smile! 😀

The good news is that I have been off of all pain meds for most of a week now and all the stones and fragments seem to have passed.

I am reminded once again to be grateful for every pain-free moment and to enjoy when body systems work as expected.

I know a lot of you are also experiencing health issues, acute and chronic, and my heart goes out to you. I hope you are able to find solutions and have loved ones close to support you.

All the best from me!

— Misty 🙂