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Faith, Firewood, and Fences
(Nana's Bug-Out Bible, Book Three)
by Danny Elder
The world didn't end with a bang -- it ended with a long silence, broken only by the crackle of fire and the sound of hungry stomachs. But where most folks saw the apocalypse, Caleb Boone saw something else: a chance to build.
Stillwater Orchard is no longer just a patch of dirt with goats and good bread. It's become a safe haven -- one guarded not by guns alone, but by prayer, pie crust, and a whole lot of fencing. But peace doesn't sit easy in a world still trying to find its footing. And when the Fold begins its quiet march across the region, Caleb and the others must decide what it truly means to hold the line.
Armed with Nana's Bible, stubborn hope, and a few questionable recipes, the orchard family faces fire, doubt, and their own pasts to carve out something worth saving.
And in the end? Maybe the real strongholds aren't built of wood or wire at all -- but of people who refuse to quit loving each other.
A heartfelt, humorous, and gritty close to the Nana's Bug-Out Bible trilogy -- where faith isn't fragile, mercy is a survival skill, and hope tastes like fresh bread.
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