When the Trees Started Falling

When the Trees Started Falling: A Climate Chaos Thriller
When the Trees Started Falling
A.D. Popovich
A riveting disaster thriller that will have you pondering—Earth’s fate! If you enjoy exciting adventures of surviving against all odds, you’ll want to read this edge-of-your-seat thriller. The author puts you in the driver’s seat along with the hapless climate refugees held hostage by the weather whiplash pummeling the country—if not the entire planet.

About the Author

A.D. Popovich was born and raised in Louisiana. At the age of fifteen, she moved to California with her family. Living in California was a huge eye-opener for her. California meant freedom. “Well, back in the 70s it did.” After meeting her husband, life has been one adventure after another. They lived in Santa Fe, New Mexico for a while—absolutely wonderful. Several years later they made a wrong turn and ended up in Florida: too many tornadoes and alligators. They returned to California and started their own business, The Cosmic Shirt Company, until the Bankstas caused The Crash. Homeless for a while. “Yes, really.” They finally managed to get their feet back on the ground after obtaining super-boring jobs. After decades of working in the mundane world, A.D. Popovich decided it was time for a change. She focused almost every second of her free-time focusing and visualizing her childhood dream—writing. Her first novel, Only the Dead Don’t Die, was more successful than she had anticipated. She’s busy working on her next adventure. She strives to write compelling survivalist stories with a touch of the metaphysical. When asked what people find surprising about her, A.D. Popovich replied, “My friends and family were super-surprised I published an apocalyptic series. They were like . . . ‘Whut?’ They were just getting used to my metaphysical side. Now they really think I’m weird. It seems odd to me as well that my stories venture to the endarkenment of humanity. But my theory is—you can’t fully embrace the light without recognizing the darkness: The whole Yin and Yang thing.”

A.D. Popovich