Alaska isn't for sissies
Willow and Nick are getting married. I don't have to look at the publication date to know it's set in 2012, the end of then Aztec calendar, when the constellations in the sky will match closely those in Revelation. All those doomsday prophesies that the world would end at midnight on the winter solstice.
Nick is meeting the girls at Copper Lake, at Willow's farm. Kennedy flew into Anchorage, having been kept awake by a seatmate who wouldn't let her rest...and Kennedy hasn't much assertiveness and so didn't ask the woman if she'd mind terribly if Kennedy slept. Willow was picking Kennedy up in Anchorage, after having shopped for her wedding. Then she decides she wants to introduce Kennedy to the best pizza place in Alaska, where it takes over an hour to get the food. Then Willow wants to see a movie dramatization of the end times instead of sleeping. While they're there and Kennedy has slipped out to get some coffee, her dad texts her that the volcanic eruption across from Anchorage by a ways, has occurred, meaning they have 2 hours to escape the ash cloud and possible unrest from people freaking out about the world ending. They're traveling in an area with no cell phone reception, on the Glennallen Highway, when they hit a moose because there's no way to stop in time. They waken to someone tapping on the car windows and asking them if everything's all right. Kennedy has to leave her boot because it's wedged under the dash too firmly to remove. The man takes them to a primitive cabin that jas a stove, soace heaters, an oitnouse, and a few canned goods. Willow is used to this kind of thing, but Kennedy is freaked. As Willow looks through his stuff, trying to reassure Kennedy, she fonds somethingnthat spooks her. They do eventually make it out, inharmed, and try to rescue a very pregnant kidnapped girl with a pathological case of Stockholm Syndrome. She goes into labor and has her baby in the pickup. All of this happens during a pretty nasty quake with a lot of aftershocks that render the truck undriveable, and since it's low on gas, they don't have heat for long. They do make it to Willow's place, but getting there isn't easy. Nick and Willow do get married, Kennedy being there as her maid of honor.
Ian, the ginger jaired journalist, is actually spending the holidays with Kennedy's parents, as he's back, working more on his documentary. He has a proposal that requires someone who speaks Korean, like Kennedy.
This is the next to last book in the series.