D.A. Roberts
Biography
D.A. Roberts was born in rural Missouri to a working class family. His early life centered on family, the farm and school. Early on, his mother instilled in him a deep love of reading, which continues to this day. His mother always encouraged his writing, even as a child...when it was “really bad”.
Throughout a diverse career, he has been a soldier, a factory worker, a security officer, a bouncer, a lab technician, and most recently...a Corrections Officer. He loves being a C.O. almost as much as he loves writing. Ragnarok Rising gave him an outlet for both.
D.A Roberts has been married to his wife, Annette, for nineteen years and have three great sons, Nathan, Nicholas and Noah. They also have an English Mastiff named Xander who thinks he’s one of the boys, too.
When not working as a C.O. or writing, D.A. Roberts enjoy Geocaching, reading, riding his mountain bike, cooking, camping and most of all...spending time with his family.
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Books
Ragnarok Rising: The Reckoning - Book Two of the Ragnarok Rising Saga
by D.A. Roberts
Price: $4.99 USD. 145720 words.
Published by Pendraig Publishing on March 8, 2013. Fiction.
Ragnarok Rising: The Awakening To save his family, Wylie thought he’d made the ultimate sacrifice. He finds himself alive and alone in zombie infested territory. He returns to the jail to find nothing is the same. Wylie learns other survivors are a bigger threat than zombies. Will they leave or are they willing to go to war? In their darkest hour, a storm is coming. Who will survive…the Reckoning?
Ragnarok Rising Book One Ragnarok Rising: The Awakening
by D.A. Roberts
Price: $4.99 USD. 150810 words.
Published by Pendraig Publishing on July 1, 2012. Fiction.
Reports of rioting begin to appear in the news, spreading east from LA. When the disturbances reach Missouri, all law enforcement officers are called to duty. The true nature of the “rioters” becomes terrifyingly clear, and only a few officers survive the revelation. Faced with the realization that no one is coming for them, the government becomes yet another enemy in an increasingly hostile world
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