Today I’m pleased to feature Mary L. Schmidt’s newest
release, Earth’s Last Hope. Instead of a traditional blurb, here’s a look at
what early readers are saying about this gripping, high‑stakes sci‑fi thriller.
What people are writing about
Earth’s Last Hope
Mary L.
Schmidt is a great
storyteller who expertly modulates pacing and tension, opening the story with
frantic security briefings and desperation accompanying the evacuations. Then
the story shifts to the experience of settling into life in the bunker,
characterized by medical emergencies, learning, and hydroponic farming. The
tension accelerates through every page with the way the author delivers the
sense of uncertainty that overwhelms the characters and the revelation of an
alien intervention. Earth’s Last Hope presents a finely drawn setting, like the
devastated landscapes of Denver and the steel-walled bunkers. Characterization
is expertly achieved through family dynamics that are multi-generational. This
is a novel about leadership in times of existential crisis, crafted in stellar
prose and brimming with action and tension.
In Mary L Schmidt’s Earth's Last Hope, after seismic activity beneath Yellowstone begins accelerating beyond every existing scientific prediction, President Joyce Zimmerman orders General James Tilson to relocate his family into a classified bunker system beneath Colorado while millions of Americans attempt to escape the approaching eruption. Inside the underground shelters, doctors, engineers, military officials, scientists, children, and surviving families attempt to build a functioning society as communication with the surface grows increasingly uncertain. Dr. Theodore Grey continues searching for a method capable of stopping the caldera before Earth enters a volcanic winter expected to last for years. However, each failed attempt pushes humanity closer toward permanent collapse. As Tilson oversees security operations connected to hidden facilities beneath Denver, classified information tied to the Roswell incident begins to reshape everything the government understands about survival, technology, and the planet's future.
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About the Author
Mary L. Schmidt is a retired registered nurse; a member of the Catholic Church and has taught kindergarten Catechism; she has worked in various capacities for The American Cancer Society, March of Dimes, Cub, and Boy Scouts, (son, Gene, is an Eagle Scout), and sponsored trips for high school music children.
Books have always been her thing. It seemed like every time she
turned around; a new library card was needed due to the current one being stamped
completed. Diving into an enjoyable book made any day perfect and you would be
surprised at the number of books she has read repeatedly. She drew paper dolls
and clothes for them, with watercolor as her medium when painting scenes,
especially flowers. She continued with art in high school exploring a wide
variety of arts and loved it! Her creative side loves to be an amateur
"shutterbug" and she has an online art gallery. In college, she went
into the sciences of all things and received a bachelor’s degree in the Science
of Nursing. Her nursing career was extraordinarily successful, and she hung up
her nursing hat in December 2012.
This is book 64 for her with others in various stages of production, and she is
included in four anthologies.
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