William G. Ellis' New Book 'The Day The World Changed Forever' Is A Beguiling Novel About Two Siblings Who Will Do Their Best To Survive An Apocalyptic Era

Fulton Books author, William G. Ellis, a retired member of the US Navy and US Army Reserves with an accumulated twenty and a half years of service, a graduate of Penn College of Technology with an Associate's degree in HVAC; has completed his most recent book "The Day The World Changed Forever": a gripping read that follows the Owen siblings as they journey to the north in pursuit of a normal life in the mountains. Mindy enjoys running and reading action-packed novels. Ryan is a well-built teenager who is into sports and weekend outings with friends. No one knew that these skills and knowledge will come in handy for the Owens in the future.

Ellis shares, "What would you do if the world around you changed in an instant? A massive solar flare knocks out the power grid across the North American continent. Without all the modern conveniences humanity has become dependent on, people will have to relearn how to live.

In the suburbs of Philadelphia, Ryan Owens, a high school senior, and his sister Mindy, a high school junior, are home alone. This new, desperate world becomes their reality as they await news of their parents' fate.

When it becomes too dangerous to stay any longer, a decision is made to journey north to where their mother still owns her family's small farm in the mountains.

Since the day the world changed forever, the Owens family meets new allies and formidable foes, forming lasting bonds and together facing the hardships that constantly besiege them."

Published by Fulton Books, William G. Ellis' book is an engrossing contemporary piece on survival. In this thought-provoking quest, William G. Ellis paints an inspiring portrayal of long lasting bonds.

This tale is truly a page-turner.

Readers who wish to experience this deeply absorbing work can purchase "The Day The World Changed Forever" at bookstores everywhere, or online at the Apple iTunes store, Amazon, Google Play or Barnes & Noble.

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Source: Fulton Books