NEW YORK TIMES and USA TODAY BESTSELLING AUTHOR, ELLE CASEY, brings readers Book 1 of 4 in the YA Dystopian APOCALYPSIS Series,
suitable for older teens and adults.
Title: Kahayatle
Author: Elle Casey
Series: Apocalypsis #1
Series: Apocalypsis #1
Genres: Horror, Post-Apocalyptic, Science Fiction, Young Adult
Publication date: June 22nd 2012
Publication date: June 22nd 2012
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KAHAYATLE. My name’s Bryn Mathis. I’m seventeen years old, and I live in a neighborhood outside of Orlando, Florida. I live alone because my dad died almost a year ago, along with all the other adults in the world. I’m almost out of food and the gangs of kids that roam around my town are getting more vicious by the day. It’s time for me to leave and find another place to live … a place where I can find food and shelter … a place where they won’t be able to find me. Alone, it might have been possible, but now I’ve got company. I’m worried that I don’t have what it takes to get from here to my final destination, and I have no idea what might be waiting for me when I get there.
Content Warning: Mild violence and some foul language. Meant for older Young Adult readers (age 15+). This book is in the Dark Science Fiction / Horror / Post-Apocalyptic genres, featuring teen characters only.
APOCALYPSIS SERIES READING ORDER
Kahayatle (Apocalypsis Book 1) **Special introductory ebook price**
Warpaint (Apocalypsis Book 2)
Exodus (Apocalypsis Book 3)
Haven (Apocalypsis Book 4)
Kahayatle (Apocalypsis Book 1) **Special introductory ebook price**
Warpaint (Apocalypsis Book 2)
Exodus (Apocalypsis Book 3)
Haven (Apocalypsis Book 4)
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EXCERPT
I had eaten
all the rations that were left in my house, except for five cans of baked beans
and two bags of noodles. It’s all I’d
been eating for a week, and if I had to have another bite of starch I was going
to puke. I didn’t like the idea of going
through my neighbors’ houses to find food, but the choice was being made for me
now. I was desperate.
Morning would
be the best time for me to make my move.
I’d heard the sounds of other people - teens like me - moving around in
the daytime; but usually it was in the afternoon or at night. Groups of them had gotten together, looking
for stuff in the houses that didn’t have kids in them. None of the houses had adults in them anymore.
I needed to
move without being seen. Leaving my
house unprotected would be a very bad idea.
I knew that these gangs were soon going to stop showing respect to the
houses with kids in them like me. It was
only a matter of time before the resources left in these neighborhoods dwindled
down to an amount so small, it would no longer be enough to support the number
of growling stomachs that roamed the streets; not without the hungry breaking
into the occupied places too.
I hadn’t heard
them hit the house behind me yet, maybe because there was someone living
there. I’d never met that neighbor,
though, and had never seen any sign of a kid there. There were two other houses on my street that
used to have kids my age in them, but they had left - I assume to join one of
the roving gangs. I guess they figured
they had better chances of surviving in a group.
I didn’t feel
that way at all. Before the world had gone into the crapper, I’d been pretty
much a loner anyway. I liked my music
and my books and didn’t bother with after-school clubs or hanging out at the
local cafe. Besides, my dad had me in
martial arts training every weekday and most weekends, practically my whole
life; it didn’t leave much time for socializing. I’d only moved to this town six months before
my dad was suddenly gone. He’d hoped to
outrun the apocalypse, but it eventually caught up with him like it did anyone
who wasn’t going through puberty.
The guys I
trained with at various dojos over the years - I was always the only girl -
were as serious as my dad about their skills.
They lived for the feel of total control and absolute domination, in any
situation. I appreciated the power, but
it was never really my thing. I did it
to make my dad happy. I’d advanced
through the ranks, but didn’t get as far as he’d wanted me to. Now he wasn’t here to help me move forward,
and I wished like hell I’d tried harder.
For him and for me.
I decided to
go to the house behind me to search for food.
Maybe there was a kid there, maybe there wasn’t. It was worth checking out, at least. I could get there by climbing my backyard
fence, and no one who might be out on the street would be able to see me. Up until now, no one had bothered to try and
come into my house. I’d put a note on my
door that said to stay the hell away and that I had a gun - which was the
truth. But in doing that, I’d
essentially become a sitting duck.
Eventually, they would come for the things they hoped were in my house -
food and fresh water. It was going to be
time to leave soon. But until that day
came, I needed something else to eat. My
hunger was gnawing a hole in my stomach.
Two more hours
and I’d go over the fence. My hand went
nervously to the ring on a chain that hung at my neck - my dad’s old wedding
ring that he’d given me just before he went away for good.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Elle Casey is a prolific, NEW YORK TIMES and USA TODAY bestselling American writer who lives in Southern France with her husband, three kids, and several furry friends. She writes in several genres and publishes an average of one full-length novel per month.
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