A deadly pandemic. Five groups of survivors. One
destination.
A deadly virus born of good intentions ravages the
planet, leaving humans on the bottom of the food chain as the infected mutate
into creatures born of myth and nightmares.
As the military sets out to gather the healthy inside the
walls of a biolab located in the central United States, the fight for survival
begins for anyone willing to step beyond the safety of their own front door.
Follow five groups of survivors as they journey from
California, Florida, Idaho, Indiana, and Massachusetts in an epic journey to
find, not only what’s left of their government, but their independence, true
love, and the strength to survive in a world bent on breaking them.
Similayer Project Day 1:
The team landed in Antarctica at 0700 hours. Even the summer
months in the vast frigid continent were bitter.
“Get your gear and move,” Jake Cooper, ordered. The
lieutenant wasn’t sure how he ended up on the edge of the South Pole in the
middle of January, leading a group of fifteen scientists and doctors from all over
the world. However he’d learned long ago not to ask questions. He took orders
like a good soldier. With packs in hand, the bay doors released letting the
glacial winds whip through the interior of the plane. The bitter cold sucked
the air from their lungs pushing them to scramble for safety.
Jake watched as the diverse group rushed towards the steel
door of the research lab. With a shake of his head he started down the ramp to
follow.
The facility door flew open, offering shelter to the group
as they hurried up the short set of steps into the futuristic looking research
lab and testing facility.
“Cooper, you made it.”
Jake offered a dip of his chin as he got the first glimpse
of the man he once called a fellow soldier who had worked his way through the
ranks and was now his superior. There was still camaraderie between the two and
he would always look to Burke as a brother. Although Jake was the lily white to
Burke’s mocha skin, he was just as much family to him as the little sister he
left back home. Two tours overseas brought the most unlikely of individuals
together.
“Is this your doing, Major?”
Burke shook his head as Jake cleared the last step and the
heavy door slammed behind him.
“Perhaps, a few weeks
ago General Manroe brought me in on a ‘hypothetical’
mission, next thing I know he’s calling in the men I said I would want if it
were me leading the ops, and here we are.”
“What is the mission, Major? That group was pretty tight
lipped on the eighteen hour flight over here.” He nodded towards the scientists
and doctors, shucking their heavy coats as a much smaller group of white coats
greeted them.
Burke arched a brow. “We’re here to save the planet.”
Part Two - Available on Kindle Unlimited
UNSEEN DANGER AND SECRET PLANS.
We shall draw from the heart of suffering itself the
means of inspiration and survival. -Winston Churchill
After months of traveling, loss, and desperation, the
survivors have found sanctuary in one of the last remaining government run
facilities. Settling into the comfort and safety the heavily guarded walls
provide, new friendships are formed, loved ones are reunited, and a semblance
of the lives they once knew begins to wipe away pieces of the nightmares
they’ve endured.
But, there are no guarantees in this world.
As the walls of their new home begin to close in on them
and people begin to disappear, some start to question what lies beyond the
restricted areas of the multilevel lab.
While unravelling the secrets that surround them, the
survivors must decide between the potential threat among them or the danger
beyond the walls.
FOLLOW THE SURVIVORS AS THEY STAGE THE FINAL FIGHT IN A
WORLD BENT ON DESTROYING THEM.
#WouldYouSurvive #TheSimilayerProject
Magen McMinimy
Magen was born in Northern California, but now resides in the beautiful city of Coeur D’Alene, Idaho with her husband, and miracle baby, Austin. She started writing as a hobby, and is thankful every day she is able to remain home and raise her son while crafting worlds for her readers to get lost in.
“Life is a constant balance of what we want and what we need. I choose to try and love and cherish every minute that I get to chase my crazy dreams.”
“Life is a constant balance of what we want and what we need. I choose to try and love and cherish every minute that I get to chase my crazy dreams.”
S.L. Dearing
S.L. Dearing was raised in Westlake Village, California and grew up in Phoenix, Arizona. She attended Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, before spending several years studying at Los Angeles City College's renowned Television/ Film program. She has worked on several film projects in several capacities.
She currently works in an administrative capacity in Century City when she is not creating. Writing since grade school, Shannon only discovered her passion for the written word later, and over the years she has created several screenplays, poems and short stories as well as her currently published work.
Shannon is a multi-genre and mash-up author, unrestricted by content, only interested in telling the story that is screaming to be told. She currently lives in the San Fernando Valley of Los Angeles, CA.
She currently works in an administrative capacity in Century City when she is not creating. Writing since grade school, Shannon only discovered her passion for the written word later, and over the years she has created several screenplays, poems and short stories as well as her currently published work.
Shannon is a multi-genre and mash-up author, unrestricted by content, only interested in telling the story that is screaming to be told. She currently lives in the San Fernando Valley of Los Angeles, CA.
Jax Walsh
Jax loves to listen to music while closing her eyes and letting the stories unfold. This was her favourite pastime growing up in Scotland and today remains high on her list. Her father, James Walsh, introduced her to a world of fantasy and imagination with a visit to the local library, kick-starting a love affair with the written word. As an avid reader, she prefers paranormal romance, thrillers, and the horror genre; she relished in the new challenge of writing her own novella.
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