Snipers, zombies, secret agents, and even distant relatives seem all bent on one to separate Hugo from her friends, her family, even her own people group; but most importantly, they seem bent on separating her from the Traditions that her people have given their lives for. But why? No "Plan B" has Hugo wondering "why" throughout the whole book. Why do snipers keep shooting at her and her best friend John? Why does John's dad seem bent on his own secret mission? Why does John's neighbor seem so mean to her? And, most importantly, why are the Traditions of her people so important?! Can anyone answer these questions? Or is Hugo destined for a life of confusion and abandonment—away from all that she knows and hold so dear?
Joe Mebane currently lives in Nacogdoches, TX with his wife and two daughters. When he is not writing his latest novel, his hobbies include running, drawing and photography. He is a graduate from Golden Gate Baptist Theological Seminary in Mill Valley, CA and his strong Christian beliefs help shape not only who he is, but influence his writing as well.