The sun has become a ‘red giant’ and the world is hot and parched. In California, James and Lexie Deforio have three goals: to find food and water, to survive another day, and to protect their two children. When their home is abruptly robbed and burned to the ground, the family is forced to...
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The sun has become a ‘red giant’ and the world is hot and parched. In California, James and Lexie Deforio have three goals: to find food and water, to survive another day, and to protect their two children. When their home is abruptly robbed and burned to the ground, the family is forced to embark on a cross-country journey in search of safety and water.
Facing ruthless bandits, murderers, and some of the most extreme conditions they have ever encountered, they struggle to survive. When James is shot trying to help another family, Lexie and her children set out on a harrowing journey to save him. Finding temporary safety in the abandoned Ohio salt mines deep under Lake Erie, they appear to have found a new home. But, like everything on their journey, not all is as it seems.
EDITORIAL REVIEWS
“'Parched' holds several surprises; not the least of which is its ultimate direction. Readers used to the typical linear progression of many apocalyptic reads will find something unique and special in 'Parched': highly recommended for any who want a powerful thriller with a strong environmental message.” Midwest Book Review—Diane Donovan, Editor/Senior Reviewer.
“A gripping thriller that vividly and creatively brings the potential terrors of climate change to life, 'Parched' is an engaging and immensely believable novel that captivated me with every twist and turn of its plot.” Jacky Donovan, author of Amazon bestseller "Simon Ships Out: How One Brave, Stray Cat Became a Worldwide Hero."
“First of Andrew’s books that I’ve read (so far). Loved the story! Had me on the edge of my seat for most of it. Can’t wait for Part Two!” Debra Ann Galvan.
“I thoroughly enjoyed this story about one family’s journey through a world that we would not comprehend in order to survive. Their strength, love for one another, and their desire to make it in a world where resources that we take for granted every day are more valuable than hitting Fort Knox, is inspiring. I would highly recommend this book to anyone looking for a riveting story to capture and hold their attention.” Diane Day.
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