Just Breathing

Just Breathing

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The after effects of a fast-spreading mutated rabies virus go against every post-apocalyptic novel and movie that vet tech Samantha Katsan has ever known. There are scattered places still maintaining a diminished, but established society, running water, electricity, and provided supplies and necessities with a force keeping the infected at bay. Her own town is so perfectly organized and freed of worries that it's too good to be true. But Samantha learns that fast when the safety of her home becomes compromised and every little move her family makes to secretly protect themselves brings them unknowingly one step closer to continuous, mysterious danger that is far worse of an enemy than the incurable virus, the infected, and looters combined.
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