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Bug Out! Texas Book 4

Texas Battle Cry

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Bug Out! Texas Book 4

By: Robert Boren
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America is under attack! Bug Out! Texas is the story of Texas Patriots who fight the invaders.

In Bug Out! Texas Book 3, Texas battles the enemy on several fronts, with citizens taking on much of the fighting.

Bug Out! Texas Book 4 - Texas Battle Cry ramps up the action and romance as our heros struggle to save Texas from the invaders and corrupt politicians.

The Federal Government can't be trusted. News of an unlikely alliance leaks to the Texas leadership. What will they do?

Islamist Fighters carry out attacks in Austin, San Antonio, and Houston. Thousands of Texas citizens are killed.

Our heros rally together to fight the Islamic Terrorists as partisans, going after their supply depots and staging areas.

As Texans starts to recover ground in the battle, enemy forces surge to the west. Remnants of the US Army are needed there. Texas is on her own again.

Bug Out! Texas Book 4 is full of romance. The partisans cling to each other, finding love and starting families in the midst of the fight for survival. Life goes on, but danger is always a few seconds away.

Enemy fighters target the oil infrastructure and ports of the Gulf Coast, trying to starve Texas into submission. Will the terrorists be successful?

Find out in Bug Out! Texas Book 4 - Texas Battle Cry.

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The first three books are wonderful, but this starts to break down. Too many love stories and all too much alike. The characters get to be confusing, and the progess of the war gets lost. It begins as three quests that converge, but loses excitement.

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