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Andy in the Apocalypse 2
(2026)(The second book in the Andy in the Apocalypse series)
A novel by Plum Parrot
Surviving the apocalypse was the easy part. Keeping everyone alive through what comes nextthat's the job.
Andy's trailer park has a new name now: Mesquite Mesa. It has a council, a wall going up, and more mouths to feed than he ever wanted to be responsible for. The System is pushing him forwardnew levels, new powers, new enchantments he barely understandsbut every step up feels like another way to fall further.
And the System isn't done complicating things.
There are dungeons beneath the desert, with monsters that don't care how high his level is. A storm is coming that will remake the mesa into something unrecognizable. And when Fae creatures arrive from a world older and stranger than magic itself, Andy will have to choose between the spear he trusts and the alliance his people desperately need.
The found family he never asked for is counting on him. The question is whether a trailer park kid from Tucson is ready to play politics with beings who've been scheming since before America was a country.
From Plum Parrot, the bestselling author of Victor of Tucson, comes the next chapter in the Andy in the Apocalypse series''a progression fantasy about leadership, sacrifice, and the cost of building something worth defending.
Genre: GameLit
Andy's trailer park has a new name now: Mesquite Mesa. It has a council, a wall going up, and more mouths to feed than he ever wanted to be responsible for. The System is pushing him forwardnew levels, new powers, new enchantments he barely understandsbut every step up feels like another way to fall further.
And the System isn't done complicating things.
There are dungeons beneath the desert, with monsters that don't care how high his level is. A storm is coming that will remake the mesa into something unrecognizable. And when Fae creatures arrive from a world older and stranger than magic itself, Andy will have to choose between the spear he trusts and the alliance his people desperately need.
The found family he never asked for is counting on him. The question is whether a trailer park kid from Tucson is ready to play politics with beings who've been scheming since before America was a country.
From Plum Parrot, the bestselling author of Victor of Tucson, comes the next chapter in the Andy in the Apocalypse series''a progression fantasy about leadership, sacrifice, and the cost of building something worth defending.
Genre: GameLit
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