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An EMP attack leaves the nation in the dark.
When the lights go out, cars stall, and communications fail, panic grips the city.
With no way out of Houston, Will Fontenot is ready to do whatever it takes to keep his son alive. But, one good deed hurls them into a deadly game of cat and mouse as they fight to find a way Houston. There’s no other choice. Houston is a powered keg ready to blow, and it’s only a matter of time before the city falls.
Will, Cayden, and Isabella fight for their lives against seemingly insurmountable odds as insurgents unleash their attack on Houston. Danger awaits them at every turn as they make their way across East Texas. Desperate and dangerous people have flooded the roadways fleeing the fighting ravaging the city. It becomes a constant struggle for survival. But with Houston now a war zone, there’s no turning back.
Meanwhile, Will’s sister, Savanah, must pull her community together to defeat the trouble lurking in her neighborhood. She’ll be tested in ways she never dreamed possible in her fight to keep her children safe.
A new community is formed as residents of Sugar Cove Road band together to protect their loved ones. Danger only increases for Savanah and her community as they become unable to secure their community against a much more powerful foe than the Blanchards.
Will’s homecoming to Calcasieu Parish is anything but welcoming as he comes face to face with the Blanchards, a local crime family who have taken over the town. But long-strained family ties are strengthened when Will’s cousins come to the rescue.
With foreign fighters quickly approaching, a decision must be made: flee with what they can carry—or stand and fight. They are outnumbered and ill-equipped for the battle that is again at their doorsteps. Torn between protecting his family and defending the nation, Will makes agonizing choices that place him in the center of the war and the in a fight of his life.
The lives of everyone Will loves is on the line, and he’ll do whatever it takes to protect them.
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