The Darkest Winter: A Post-Apocalyptic Survival Adventure - Lindsey Pogue

The Darkest Winter: A Post-Apocalyptic Survival Adventure

By Lindsey Pogue

  • Release Date: 2019-05-09
  • Genre: Science Fiction
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 1,007 Ratings

Description

Stephen King's The Stand meets Firestarter in this superhuman survival story, fraught with Crazies, beautifully broken characters, and bursting with raw emotion you can feel deep in your bones.

The Virus spread. Billions died. The Ending began.

A group of orphaned misfits. The wildlands of the last frontier. Superhuman abilities, harrowing adventures, and heartbreaking secrets.

Haunting shadows are nothing new to Elle St. James, she's been running from them all her life. But since the outbreak spread from the lower forty-eight, new monsters lurk in the darkness. After Elle wakes from the fever, capable of horrific deeds, she fears she's one of them. When she stumbles upon four orphans, Elle's forced to discover what happens when her greatest fear becomes her darkest secret and her only hope of surviving.

After the world goes mad and takes his family with it, Jackson Mitchell tosses aside his badge and decides a bottle of bourbon and the depths of despair are preferable to any semblance of living. All of that changes, however, when a group of young survivors are in dire need of his help and Jackson sacrifices his blissful oblivion in order to keep them safe. As they trek further away from the collapsing cities, Jackson must rely on his knowledge of the backcountry and the traditions of his people, or succumb to the dangers of the Alaskan wilderness.

Brought together under the worst possible circumstances, Elle and Jackson must face the inexplicable realities of the new world. Their past lives are over, and the arctic isn't all that's savage anymore. Perfect for fans of Stephen King's The Stand, Sarah Lyons Fleming, and Nora Robert's Year One.

Over 500 pages of new characters, locations, and adventures — The Darkest Winter can be enjoyed on its own or in conjunction with The Ending Series novels. **Rated R for violence and possible triggers.** (After The Ending, book one in the sister series, The Ending, is currently free!)

What readers are saying about The Darkest Winter...
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ "Holy Disasters! This is fabulous! Believable atmosphere of desperation and doom all while balancing it precariously on a ledge of hope." - Tome Tender Book Reviews
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ "I was obsessively in love!" - Carol Goodreads Addict Reviews
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ "You can't help but turn the pages. The chemistry between Elle and Jackson smolders. Bring on the next!" - Amazon Reviewer
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ "I loved the characters becoming a family and discovering their powers." - Amazon Reviewer
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ "At roughly 3am I knew sleep was not happening!" -Amazon Reviewer

The Savage North Chronicles (An Ending World series)

1. The Darkest Winter
2. The Longest Night, prequel
3. Midnight Sun
4. Fading Shadows
5. Untamed
6. Unbroken

7. Day Zero: Origin Stories

Reviews

  • INTRIGUING

    5
    By busines bad
    Interesting read! Kept me engaged, questioning what would happen next
  • Stunned

    5
    By 007Gma
     Totally totally stunned me the characters, are believable, and the struggles…I’m not easily pleased but I am and I loved this book
  • The darkest winter

    4
    By zeusboo
    A bit slow to start but picks up in intensity and plot development.
  • Wow

    5
    By MicRyaGar
    This for me hooked and I read the entire series. Loved it.
  • Interesting and keeps you wanting more,

    5
    By rdhcschultz
    I really enjoyed everything about this book. Great plot, characters, and setting. Very well written!
  • Captivating

    5
    By Roadkilleatr
    Very interesting book, hard to put down.
  • Fascinating, plausible scenario.

    5
    By Swampgal44
    Spell binding, hard to put down. Fast moving with lots of twists and turns. Great character development.
  • Dark is not only the nights.

    5
    By mjsesso
    A good thought out beginning
  • The darkest winter

    5
    By Tinybranch
    Fantastic read, hard to put down from page 1. Highly recommended.
  • Great start

    3
    By Esromer
    I really got hooked in the beginning. I was feeling for the characters in a way I rarely do. However, it got slowed down and the end was unsatisfying. I think it was to try to leave you wanting more but I figured it was a good place to stop completely.