Remains of Humanity - Book 1

Remains of Humanity - Book 1

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Follow the story of a young girl named Emilia who tragically loses her mother to a lethal virus. She seeks her father, with the help of a stranger named Jesse who has his own agenda to deal with, in a world torn by death and replaced with harsh survival. People will turn against each other, societies will plummet and governments will be destroyed leading to chaos. The world could never be the same again. Will this 10 year old girl make it through all of this? Will she find her father? And if she does, will they survive in a world where 85% of the population has died? *Inspired by the stories of Telltales Walking Dead and The Last of Us, and although both books features zombies, Remains of Humanity does not.* Word Count: Approximately 70 000 words
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**COMPLETED** Several years after the world succumbed to a deadly strain of measles that turned those infected into crazed, mindless cannibals, Charlotte wanders the backroads alone, content with surviving day-to-day. That is until she crosses paths with Nate and his daughter, Emmi. Emmi is not and cannot be vaccinated against the disease, so the only way to protect her and give her some kind of life is to reunite her with her estranged mother in a quarantine zone on the other side of the country. Charlotte wants nothing to do with Nate or the girl who looks like her dead sister. She does not want to go through the grief of losing people again if something bad was to happen. And something bad does happen when Emmi is kidnapped, and it is no one's fault but Charlotte's. Through this obligation alone, Charlotte feels like it is her responsibility to get Emmi back, to right her wrong. In helping Nate pursue his kidnapped daughter, Charlotte inadvertently allows herself to feel again, to care for those other than herself. But with the clock ticking, Charlotte's new found family may just end up like her own, dead and destroyed, if Emmi is exposed to the disease that her father tried so hard to protect her from.

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