EVERYTHING UNDER THE SUN: A Novel
Jessica Redmerski
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Fiction &
Literature | Post-Apocalyptic | Suspense | Romance
683 pages
Thais Fenwick was eleven-years-old
when civilization fell, devastated by a virus that killed off the majority of
the world’s population. For seven years, Thais and her family lived in a
community of survivors deep in the heart of the Appalachian Mountains. But when
her town is attacked by raiders, she and her blind sister are taken away to the
East-Central Territory where she is destined to live the cruel and unjust kind
of life her late mother warned her about.
Atticus Hunt is a troubled soldier
in Lexington City who has spent the past seven years trying to conform to the vicious
nature of men in a post-apocalyptic society. He knows that in order to survive,
he must abandon his morals and his conscience and become like those he is
surrounded by. But when he meets Thais, morals and conscience win out over
conformity, and he risks his rank and his life to help her. They escape the
city and set out together on a long and perilous journey to find safety in
Shreveport, Louisiana.
Struggling to survive in a world
without electricity, food, shelter, and clean water, Atticus and Thais shed
their fear of growing too close, and they fall hopelessly in love. But can love
survive in such dark times, or is it fated to die with them?
EXCERPT: “IT WASN’T
SUPPOSED TO BE THIS WAY.”
It
wasn’t supposed to be this way. I was supposed to travel with him until he got
me out of Lexington City and then I was to make a run for it, kill him if I had
to—but I didn’t. I was supposed to stay with these people and leave Atticus to
do what he wanted, go where he wanted, without me—but I couldn’t. I was
supposed to be afraid of him not only because of the terrible man he was when I
first laid eyes on him, but also because he was a man—but I wasn’t. I wasn’t afraid of him.
I was
afraid for him.
I was
afraid of being without him…
“Thais?”
I
looked up; my bottom lip quivered.
“I will
wait for you,” I said, trying to be strong. I wiped my tears, swallowed hard
and nodded.
Atticus
dashed outside, pushing the barn door out of his way. Seconds later he came
back with the horse. He tossed the quilt we’d slept on the night in the barn,
over the horse’s back. Then he went over to the backpacks, stepping around
Rachel’s unconscious body, and shoved everything back inside. He helped my arms
into the straps of the larger backpack.
Fitting
his hands on my hips, Atticus hoisted me up and set me on the horse; I grabbed
a hold of the horse’s reins.
“Stay
out of sight of the house,” he said as he fitted the smaller backpack and his
jacket between my legs. “And cut through the woods there”—he pointed toward the
back of the barn—“that’s west; just keep as straight as you can in that
direction, but don’t leave the woods.”
I
nodded.
He
walked with me outside the barn, stopped to look out at the flat land beyond
the highway where those who were coming for us would likely be, and then led me
around the barn. The deep woods beckoned me out ahead; I couldn’t help but feel
intimidated by them, as if they were some kind of final leg of our journey—or
the beginning of my journey alone.
Steadying
my breath, I looked down at Atticus once more, transfixed on his intense blue
eyes, the sculpted shape and rough texture of his handsome face, and I couldn’t
imagine at this point never seeing it again.
“I’ll
come for you,” he promised.
Tearing
my gaze from his, I faced forward and tightened my grip of the reins.
EXCERPT: “TAKE IT.”
“Are
you still angry?” I asked him.
“About
what?”
“Giving
the bread away to those people.”
He
shook his head against the quilt.
“No,
Thais, I’m not still angry.”
After a
moment, he said, “Thais?”
“Mmm-hmm?”
“Don’t
ask me to kiss you again.”
I
paused, tensed. “Why not?” I was afraid of the answer.
We
continued to look up at the stars. Behind us the horses whickered and their
tails swished about. A light breeze combed through the trees, carrying the
bitter and sweet scents of pine and honeysuckle with it.
Finally,
Atticus answered, “Because whatever you want from me, Thais, I’d rather you
just take it.”
I
wanted to cry.
I
smiled to myself instead.
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J.A. (Jessica Ann) Redmerski is an international bestselling
author and award winner who juggles several different genres. She began
self-publishing in 2012, and later with the success of THE EDGE OF NEVER,
signed on with Grand Central Publishing/Forever Romance. Her works have so far
been translated into twenty languages.
Jessica is a hybrid author who, in addition to working with a traditional publisher, also continues to self-publish. The Portuguese rights to her popular crime and suspense series, In the Company of Killers, have been picked up by one of Brazil's largest publishers - Suma de Letras; Paikese Kirjastus in Estonia; Ephesus in Turkey; Konyvmolykepzob in Hungary. The series has been optioned for television by William Levy.
Jessica is a hybrid author who, in addition to working with a traditional publisher, also continues to self-publish. The Portuguese rights to her popular crime and suspense series, In the Company of Killers, have been picked up by one of Brazil's largest publishers - Suma de Letras; Paikese Kirjastus in Estonia; Ephesus in Turkey; Konyvmolykepzob in Hungary. The series has been optioned for television by William Levy.
EVERYTHING UNDER THE SUN is Jessica’s newest love story.
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