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The Survivalistas: Book 1- Indiana
The Survivalistas: Book 1- Indiana
The Survivalistas: Book 1- Indiana
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"Citizens are warned not to eat any meat products."
Indiana is the perfect daughter girlie-girl for her mom and tom boy for her dad. While spending the weekend at her fathers survival school, she returns to find the world in the grip of a bio-terrorist attack.
Terrorist have infected several meat packing plants across the US. People are getting sick and dieing... then coming back.
With her best friend Suzie and Hillbilly Hottie Ryan in tow she has to put her survival training to the test in order to keep them alive, in a world filling with zombies... who are trying to infect them.

*Recommended for 15yrs and up due to violence & language*

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Release dateMar 2, 2014
The Survivalistas: Book 1- Indiana
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Shandy Jo

Shandy Jo lives in Upstate New York with her husband, two kids, five cats, and dog. By day is a not so mild mannered sewing machine operator. At night, and on weekends, she is Super Mom. Chasing kids, cleaning house, wrangling animals and whatever else might come up. She also runs several blogs.

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    The Survivalistas - Shandy Jo

    The Survivalistas

    Book 1- Indiana

    By Shandy Jo

    Smashwords Edition

    Copyright 2014 Shandy Sanford

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    This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, and events are fictitious in every regard. Any similarities to actual events and persons, living or dead, are purely coincidental. Any trademarks, service marks, product names, or named features are assumed to be the property of their respective owners, and are used only for reference. There is no implied endorsement if any of these terms are used. While the places maybe real the author has used creative license.

    Author's Note: This work has not been professional edited, I do this as a hobby for fun. That is why my books are currently free. If you find any misspellings, grammar issues or problems in general with this work please let me know. I look forward to hearing what you think, feel free to email me at [email protected] or just lay it all on the line and leave a review. I encourage constructive criticism of all kinds. Thank you!

    Prologue

    Happy birthday, baby.

    Thanks, Mom, Indiana murmured, flipping through the gift cards and spa certificate.

    I noticed your outfits were a little last season, sweetie.

    Indiana forced a smile, knowing her mom well enough to hear a shopping spree in those words. Her father harrumphed and pushed several boxes toward her.

    Open mine now, Pumpkin.

    Indie picked up a small one on top and ripped at the camouflage paper. As a pink skeletonized handle appeared, she groaned silently. Great, another knife. Cool, an Izula.

    I saw you eyeballing mine.

    Setting it aside, she forced another smile and pulled the bigger box close. As she stripped off the paper, the word Remington appeared. Flipping open the box, she found a twenty gauge shotgun with a pink mossy oak stock.

    I thought it would look good in the gun rack of your new Jeep, her dad said, grinning like the Cheshire Cat as he danged a set of keys in front of her.

    A Jeep! Indie squealed, clapping her hands together. Wait, it's not pink, is it?'

    Her parents laughed.

    No, hon, it's not pink. Her mom leaned closer, whispering loudly. Your dad wouldn't let me get the custom paint job.

    It's black and sitting outside. Her dad tossed her the keys.

    Catching them as she stood, Indie headed for the front door. Most the time being the only child of two domineering parents sucked. Splitting time between being a tom-boy and girly-girly became tiresome, but then things like this were her rewards.

    If possible, her smile grew wider as Indie stepped out on the porch and laid eyes on her shiny new vehicle. She wrapped her parents in a hug, Thanks guys.

    Chapter 1

    I'm so jealous, you got a new car for your birthday. Susan said, slamming her locker.

    Indie glared at her best-friend. Do you have any idea how much crap I've put up with. She fell into step beside Susan. I deserve it.

    Oh yeah, you deserve it. Susan muttered, rolling her eyes.

    Fine, how about the Miss ADK pageant?

    Susan winced. You're the only one I know who could pull off camouflage formal wear.

    Indie wrinkled her nose at the memory of her foray into her mother’s world. Tera Macari had won several beauty pageants before marrying Indiana's father.

    They entered the study hall as the bell rang. Sitting down, Susan leaned over and whispered, have you decided what to do about Todd?

    Indie shook her head. It's not working. When I get back on Sunday I'm ending it. Unless I get a chance to talk to him before then.

    He's not going to take it well.

    Do they ever?

    Susan smirked. So you're going out to the school this weekend?

    Yeah, wanna come?

    You're kidding, right? You know I don't do the whole outdoor thing.

    Un-huh. Indiana flipped open her math book. Tapping her pencil on the book, she contemplated the problems. Suddenly, a well-manicured hand slammed down on the desk next to her book. Startled, she looked up to find a skanky blond in painted on skinny jeans and too tight sweater glaring down at her.

    Can I help you Roxy?

    How come you get to be at the top of the pyramid?

    Because I can do a back flip with a double twist and you can't, Indie replied, going back to her math. Above her there was an indignant gasp. Seconds later the bell sounded, saving Indie from having to deal further with Roxy. Luckily the squad didn't have practice that afternoon, so she wouldn't follow Indie either. Scooping up her books, Indie ducked out of the class room and headed to her locker. Pulling it open she dropped her books inside, and grabbed her backpack.

    Hey Baby.

    Indie put her head against the edge of her locker door as Todd approached. Then, sighing, she straightened and pushed it shut. Hey.

    You've been avoiding me.

    Yup. She ignored the startled look on his face. What did he expect, her to make excuses? Hadn't they been together long enough for him to know better?

    He reached out to take her hand and she pulled away. He looked down, then back up at her. This isn't working, is it?

    It was Indiana's turn to look shocked. She shook her head. No, we've been kind of just going through the motions for awhile now.

    He chuckled awkwardly, shoving his hands in his pockets. This is weird, I've never had a break up so easy before. So what do we do now?

    Indie grinned. Well if you want I could slap you and storm off.

    Um no. I'd rather not have to explain a black eye. Or that a girl did it.

    Smiling, Indie shrugged. Okay, then we're good.

    Yeah.

    Indie turned, heading for the exit.

    Before she'd gone two steps he called, Hey Indie.

    She glanced over her shoulder.

    "Still want

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