Excerpt from RECYCLED


Chapter One

“Hallefrickinluia!” Alison clapped her hand over her mouth as the word exploded into the darkness. She was so excited she dropped her flashlight. Hastily retrieving it, she smacked it a few times before the light came on again, shining it around the small room. She quickly climbed the ladder and ascended into the kitchen of the abandoned camper, turning off the light once again, making her way quickly back to the others.

The door flew open, and Alison was instantly covered by three weapons pointed directly at her head.

“Sorry,” she said, “but you are not going to believe this!”

Guns were holstered, and Brad grabbed her by the shoulders. “You almost got shot, dammit! What’s so important that you completely forgot protocol and just busted in here?”

“Chill, Brad.” Alison poked him in the chest and he immediately released her, sitting back down at the table. “I went over to my friends’ old camper, the one I found yesterday? Guess what was there?”

Abby looked at her. “Guns or tequila, if I have to guess,” she said drily.

Recycled – Alison’s Journal Part III


Reflections from Alison:

“Some days, I reflect on all the regrets in my life: giving myself to my government, not realizing they were lying to and using me the whole time; regret for not being there for my daughter; regret that I was a part of what our country has become, regret that I didn’t do more before these last few years to help stop them.

“Having met Brad and Abby, becoming reunited with my daughter, gave me back my common sense, my purpose. I am determined to fight and die if I have to, for them and for the others out there who survived all these years and are praying for their freedom and liberty.

“I will give them justice, once and for all.”

RECYCLED will be here in May! Watch for pre-orders, coming soon!

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