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The Long Ride

By: Mary T. Bell
Narrated by: Mary T. Bell
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Adventure begins when six Minnesota women head out to the Black Hills of South Dakota for a fun-filled trail ride. While telling wild tales around a campfire, they witness a mind-blowing, spectacular aurora borealis. Early the next morning they ride a little-known trail, only to get lost. When they return to camp, exhausted, they find that a massive solar flare has damaged the electric grid. In a changed world, with no electricity, no cell phone service, and no gasoline, these stranded women take control and decide to ride their horses back home.

What started as an adventure turns into a test of survival. They must work together to find food and water, face rattlesnakes, suffer through brutal thunderstorms, and wrestle with their personal demons - all without succumbing to fear. These female centaurs ride out of the hills, through the Badlands, and into a new awareness.

©2021 Mary True Bell (P)2021 Mary True Bell
Disaster Fiction Fiction Genre Fiction Women's Adventure Women's Fiction Adventure

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