My
Tether
Those
Who Survived Book 3
by
Beth D. Carter
Genre:
Dystopian Erotic Romance
A
virus has ravaged the human population.
Neriah
Warren lives within the Amish community but not even her faith can
protect the people she loves. When her mother shows signs of the
fatal sickness, there is nothing left for Neriah. She heads north to
find the family she’s never met, not knowing if there is anyone
left to find.
Jesse
Krider was incarcerated for killing one of the men who raped his
sister. He was supposed to rot in prison but now that the end of the
world is upon them, he’s free. His plan involved vengeance, but
when he’s wounded, fate steps in and leads him to Neriah’s
healing touch.
Stuck
in a blizzard, they learn to trust one another through the long
Canadian winter. Neriah may be too good for him, but as each day
passes, Jesse discovers she just might be the tether that saves his
soul.
Believe
In Me
Those
Who Survived Book 2
The
world has been devastated by a virus, leaving only the strong to
survive…
All
of her life, Kerigan LaRoux has had visions of the immediate future.
Her dreams are of one man, Hyde Galloway, and a vision that draws her
to San Francisco. She finds him wounded, in the middle of a gang war.
She hides him and treats his wound.
Although
he is suspicious of her, he tells her he’s trying to catch a boat
to Canada where the world is starting over. Much to his annoyance,
she tags along. At first he doesn’t believe in her visions but
little by little she wins him over.
They
race against time, trying to save a colony of survivors from the
gangs who want slaves. But can Kerigan save the man she loves, the
innocent lives waiting for salvation, as well as herself?
Come
With Me
Those
Who Survived Book 1
Lainey
is one of the few who survived the virus that ravaged the human
population. In order to remain safe, she stays away from people,
preferring to live on her own. Not trusting anyone. Until one night
she’s attacked and rescued by a stranger who insists that there’s
still good in the world.
Nolan
has a fantastical story of a new civilization in Canada, and urges
her to go with him. Lainey doesn’t know if she believes him or not,
but the unknown is enough to scare her away. Yet day after day he
slowly breaks down her walls, opening her up to the possibility that
she might be strong enough to take a chance not only on him, but
herself as well.
Q&A with Beth D. Carter
1.
How long have you been an author?
Hi! Thanks so much for having me on today! I have been a storyteller all my life,
starting out with epic adventures for my Barbie dolls. I wrote my first novel when I was around ten
or eleven, handwritten in a spiral-bound notebook. I became published in 2009 and now, 12 years
later I’ve about 80 or 90 published works (including short stories and
anothologies).
2.
What is your favourite genre?
From a writing
standpoint, Sci-fi or futuristic. Especially apocalyptic, like the world of
Those Who Survived. The possibilities are endless story wise. From a reader, I would say anything and
everything. Whatever catches my
fancy.
3.
Name one thing readers would be surprised to know about you.
I used to be a
surgical technician, which means I assisted in surgeries and handed the doctor
the correct instruments to use. I’ve had
my hands in places not many humans would want to touch, and seen some very
gross stuff. The human body is an
amazing machine.
4.
How
did your muse come up with this story?
Well, although some might now want to read about an
apocalypse based on a virus wiping out the human race, I came up with this idea
long before there was a Covid-19 outbreak. When I was taking A&P
(Anatomy and Physiology) in college, I
thought blood typing was interesting since I have a rare blood type. I thought
it would be an interesting type of story where a virus only targeted the enzyme
on the positive blood cell. Since the world is eighty-five percent positive, a
virus like that would be catastrophic.
5.
Do you like to write your books in a continuing series?
No, but I seem to write a lot of series. They’re hard to
write if you have to write in a linear fashion. In one of my Motorcycle Club
series, I lost a few members because I had forgotten some of the background
characters I had created in the first book. Oh well.
6.
What
are your upcoming projects?
I was accepted into Evernight Publishing’s Reluctant Bride
anthology. My story is titled “Heartless”, and I’m in some amazing company. It
should be out later this year.
I
began reading my mom’s Harlequin Presents in the fifth grade, and
from the first story I knew I wanted to write romance novels. I like
writing about the very ordinary girl thrust into extraordinary
circumstances, so my heroines will probably never be lawyers, doctors
or corporate highrollers. I try to write characters who aren't
cookie cutters and push myself to write complicated situations that I
have no idea how to resolve, forcing me to think outside the box.
I
love writing characters who are real, complex and full of flaws,
heroes and heroines who find redemption through love.
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