Families First: Volume 1
A post-apocalyptic survival series where protecting friends and family comes at a brutal cost
When an EMP shuts down the entire U.S. power grid, civilization collapses in seconds. No electricity. No running water. No law enforcement. Lance is twenty miles from his wife, three young boys, and the home he has fought to protect. With the suburbs becoming dangerous and resources running out, he has no choice but to leave everything behind and lead his family north toward safety in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado.
A casual prepper who thought he was ready, Lance quickly realizes survival is not about plans—it is about acting when chaos strikes. He must gather friends, neighbors, and a small group of strangers to navigate a deadly new world where desperate people will do anything to survive.
Every mile toward Colorado tests their courage, morality, and loyalty. Injuries mount, tempers flare, and even the closest allies can become threats. Lance and his family must make impossible choices, protect the innocent, and face dangers no one could have predicted.
Families First is a gripping post-apocalyptic survival series about ordinary people forced to make extraordinary choices. Will they survive the EMP-induced collapse or lose everything along the way?
What readers are saying:”I liked the characters and the plot. Could not put down even in second reading.”
“Second: I’m glad this wasn’t just a run of the mill SHTF book where everyone is a hero… anticipation built not just for the journey in the next books but the destination in the last ones.”
“This story is realistic and very interesting. I love that humanity is alive in all the characters except one… full with caring people and clean words throughout.”
“The characters become very real. Their situation and their lives could realistically become yours. Read, enjoy, and learn. It’s awesome!!!!!!!”
“I just finished the first book. It’s now almost 2 in the morning. I’m getting ready to download the second book.”
“A great book to read. The bonding of new families for survival is inspirational. Like minded folks helping one another makes it a better read which touches one’s heart.”









