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As most know, or if you don’t know, you will now by reading this; I am just a former city girl turn prepper/homesteader. SurvivorJane.com is my personal web blog. I am by no means an expert on emergency preparedness, unless of course you count the trials and tribulations by fire I’ve experienced along my journey to self-sufficiency – which is what I write on – my own thoughts, opinions, and beliefs, and that of topics of current interest for preppers - for informational purposes only. Further, am I not a legal or medical expert, a cosmetologist or esthetician, or beauty consultant. I make no claim to be an expert in anything accept for the mistakes I’ve made. 
Any and all actions or activities you read on my blog posts, you are accepting any and all risk if you try to do them, and will not hold SurvivorJane.com web page, me personally, my cat Mia, my family (including my husband and farm animals – although there are times … but I digress), my extended family and their extended families, from here to the end of the world as we know it, legally accountable. We are all individuals and what works for me, may not work for you – and by you deciding to try something you read on one of my blog posts; could cause harm, or worse, create a man-made disaster. So again by doing anything you read on my blog posts or you are doing so at your own peril.  
While I try to perform due diligence research on my blog post topics, I can give no guarantee as to the accuracy, completeness, suitability, or validity of any information on SurvivorJane.com and will not be held liable for any errors or omissions. Not all of the content on SurvivorJane.com is happy-happy joy-joy. I do write on unpleasant topics at times and therefore caution you read these blog posts at your own discretion.
The privacy of the visitors to SurvivorJane.com is important and we will never sell your personal information to third parties or purposely do anything that would knowingly compromise your information or security.
SurvivorJane.com occasionally will give product or service recommendations and/or provide direct links to such products and services through which compensation may or may not be generated. Even though there may be, at times, compensation for posts, links to affiliate sites (such as Amazon.com) or advertisements, I will always give my honest opinions, findings, beliefs, or experiences on those topics or products (please assume that all links on any page are affiliate links to conform to FTC rules.)
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As most know, or if you don’t know, you will now by reading this; I am just a former city girl turn prepper/homesteader. SurvivorJane.com is my personal web blog. I am by no means an expert on emergency preparedness, unless of course you count the trials and tribulations by fire I’ve experienced along my journey to self-sufficiency – which is what I write on – my own thoughts, opinions, and beliefs, and that of topics of current interest for preppers - for informational purposes only. Further, am I not a legal or medical expert, a cosmetologist or esthetician, or beauty consultant. I make no claim to be an expert in anything accept for the mistakes I’ve made. 

Any and all actions or activities you read on my blog posts, you are accepting any and all risk if you try to do them,disclaimer final sj and will not hold SurvivorJane.com, me personally, my cat Mia, my family (including my husband and farm animals – although there are times … but I digress), my extended family and their extended families, from here to the end of the world as we know it, legally accountable. We are all individuals and what works for me, may not work for you – and by you deciding to try something you read on one of my blog posts; could cause harm, or worse, create a man-made disaster. So again by doing anything you read on my blog posts or you are doing so at your own peril.  

While I try to perform due diligence research on my blog post topics, I can give no guarantee as to the accuracy, completeness, suitability, or validity of any information on SurvivorJane.com and will not be held liable for any errors or omissions. Not all of the content on SurvivorJane.com is happy-happy joy-joy. I do write on unpleasant topics at times and therefore caution you read these blog posts at your own discretion.

The privacy of the visitors to SurvivorJane.com is important and we will never sell your personal information to third parties or purposely do anything that would knowingly compromise your information or security.

SurvivorJane.com occasionally will give product or service recommendations and/or provide direct links to such products and services through which compensation may or may not be generated. Even though there may be, at times, compensation for posts, links to affiliate sites (such as Amazon.com) or advertisements, I will always give my honest opinions, findings, beliefs, or experiences on those topics or products (please assume that all links on any page are affiliate links to conform to FTC rules.)

Remember: “We’re All In This Together!” 

- Survivor Jane

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A Time To Endure

Strengthen What Remains Book 2

a time to endurA Time to Endure: Strengthen What Remains - Book 2

Pages: 216 

Published: December 11, 2014

About the Book: 

The exciting saga of Major Caden Westmore continues with A Time to Endure In the first book Through Many Fires: Strengthen What Remains, nuclear terrorism destroys six American cities. Caden struggles to get home across a stricken, terrified nation. In the second book, A Time to Endure, the nation’s economy teeters on the verge of collapse. The dollar plunges, inflation runs rampant, and the next civil war threatens to decimate the wounded country. In the face of tyranny, panic, and growing hunger, Caden struggles to keep his family and town together. But how can he save his community when the nation is collapsing around it?

About the Author:

Kyle Pratt is the bestselling author of speculative fiction. His latest novel, A Time to Endure is the second book in the Strengthen What Remains series after the bestseller Through Many Fires. Through Many Fires is the first book in a post-apocalyptic series released in paperback, Kindle and on Audible in August 2013. Within two weeks the novel appeared on the Kindle Science Fiction Post-Apocalyptic list, reaching #10, and reached #1 on the list on December 2, 2014. Through Many Fires has earned its way to the #1 spot on the Kindle Dystopian and Military list, and #39 on the Mystery, Thriller and Suspense list. Kyle grew up in the mountains of Colorado and earned an Associate in Arts degree from Mesa State College in Grand Junction. When money for college ran low he enlisted in the United States Navy as a Cryptologic Technician. "I thought I would do four years and then use my veteran's benefits to go back to college," he once said. His first assignment was with a U.S. Navy unit at the Royal Air Force base in Edzell, Scotland. While on leave in Israel he met Lorraine from Plymouth, Devon, England and married her the next year. Together they spent the remainder of his twenty year naval career traveling across the United States from Virginia to Hawaii and on to Guam, Japan and beyond.  Even before he retired from the service he wrote short stories. In July of 2012 his debut novel, Titan Encounter, a science fiction space adventure, came out on Kindle and later in paperback. His second book, Final Duty - The Speculative Fiction Anthology, was released in January of 2013. The anthology is regularly updated with new short stories and samples. Today, Kyle and Lorraine live on a small farm in Western Washington State. 

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Website: http://www.kyleonkindle.com 

Twitter: @kyleonkindle 

 

 

 

 

 

camo high heelsCan I ask you a couple of questions? 

What would happen to you if a disaster were to strike tomorrow?

What would happen to you, if someone tried to break into your home, and harm you and your family?

I think it’s fair to say that we would all try to survive in any situation.

But do you really have the knowledge, skills and physical strength to meet these situations and/or disasters head-on to take care of yourself and your loved ones?

Not too long ago, I was like a lot of you … I had no clue as to what was going on around me.

I consider myself a 'girly-girl'.  So my main focus was always on bling and things (guess it stems from my desire to be a princess as a child *grin*)

In the past, the closest thing to looking at a newspaper was on Sunday when the department store sales-flyers came out.

And I might catch a second or two of the nightly news, but that was purely by accident while searching for my favorite TV shows.

I had no idea what was happening in our world, or about the weather, the crime and social unrest due to the ever worsening economy.

I lived in a nicer neighborhood in my city.

But, three nights out of the week sheriff helicopters were now circling overhead with their search lights on the streets below due to an increase in crime. In fact, several people had been shot and killed in robberies at what once was the "nice-little-upscale-neighborhood" mall.

For me, the last straw came after two people who had just robbed someone at gun point attempted to car-jack my car as I exited a downtown parking garage - that was the day my eyes were opened to just how unsafe my world had become and I realized I wasn't in Kansas any more ... okay Florida (details) ... either way, it was not a safe place for me anymore. 

This is when I began to educate myself on how to better prepare. 

I looked up the definition of SURVIVOR: -  to remain alive or in existence; -  to carry on despite hardships or trauma; to persevere, and - to remain functional.

Thinking back to our mothers and fathers, grandmothers and grandfathers and even great-grandmothers  and great-grandfathers - this is what they did - they knew how to survive. It was a life-style.

Sadly over the last 100 years we have become a society of consumers.

So, unless you have experienced camping in the wilderness (the hard way in a tent - not in an RV with a shower, air conditioning and hair straightener) you probably don’t have the slightest idea how to survive in a situation where there is no food, no shelter, no protection.

It is for this reason and more, I created this web site - initially geared specifically for women (girly-girls) who were a lot like me not too long ago - but I have since branched out to women in all walks of life as well as men.

Those who thought they lived in a safe, cushy world, and thought that all the “bad stuff” only happened to “other people”.

This web site will cover topics on how to survive everything from disasters (man-made and natural), to pandemics, riots, economic collapse, home invasion, self defense, weapons, food storage and more …basically what you need to know to secure your home and protect yourself in any survival situation - peppered of course with a little humor so it's not so doom and gloomy.

I have learned through personal experience that survival is that gut-instinct where you tap into those bits and pieces of information mentally stored along life's journey.

Surviving is a mind-set.

This site is not about complaining, whining or crying. It’s merely about being prepared and understanding how to survive.

We all need to educate ourselves with knowledge and the necessary tools and skills.

I now wake-up every day to face the world as it is, and in any situation, make the best of what may comes my way. 

It is my hope that what I have learned, and the information I share on this website will help you to help yourself, as it has helped me.

My articles are not intended to be expert, legal or even medical advice - just one girl sharing with others to make a difference.

Just sayin'

- Survivor Jane

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