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Bobby Akart is an American author best known for writing a series of science fiction, religious and post-apocalyptic thrillers. His best known works include the Blackout series, the Pandemic series, the Boston Brahmin series, and the Prepping for Tomorrow series. Akart was born and raised in small town Tennessee, and went on to attain his Bachelors majoring in Political Science and Economics. Given his excellent understanding of economics and its effects on politics, he writes novels that include these themes. He was a great student that completed his three-year undergraduate program and immediately enrolled for a business administration and law degree aged only twenty-three. His education prepared him for a legal career in investment banking, trusts, and banking, where he was wildly …show more content…
The Ryman family composed of Colton Ryman, his wife Madison Ryman and Alex their teenage daughter are living happy suburban lives in an American big city. For the family the notion of the end of the world is the stuff of fantasy fiction that they never think about. Things change when Alex suspects that they may be facing a disaster of apocalyptic proportions and tells her parents about it. Madison believes the government will step in to avert a crisis though they soon learn that the leadership of the country is incompetent. They do not issue an official warning thus leaving the country at risk of mass panic if something terrible happened. Meanwhile, the family gets a crash course in post-apocalyptic survival skills even as the society remains oblivious of the danger. The apocalypse will soon hit as a solar flare with the potential to cause an EMP has just been recorded heading towards earth. With all electronic and electrical installations about to be crippled, the family has to put their training into action to overcome fear, find strength, and rediscover how much they need and love each

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