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- In this heart-pounding adventure perfect for fans of The Hunger Games, two teens must venture into the unknown to save humanity from dragon-like monsters.
- 368 Pages
- Young Adult Fiction, Dystopian
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About the Book
In this heart-pounding sequel to The Shadow Road that's perfect for fans of Rick Yancey, Neal Shusterman, and Kenneth Oppel, two unlikely heroes must defeat dragon-like monsters to save humanity.Book Synopsis
In this heart-pounding adventure perfect for fans of The Hunger Games, two teens must venture into the unknown to save humanity from dragon-like monsters.
Thomas and Cassie found hope where the shadow road ended. Now they must forge a future for themselves and their newfound community of people left behind after the blitz ravaged their homes. But the journey ahead is dangerous. Thomas and Cassie separate, each seeking important clues to the origin of the blitz, while surviving threats at every turn. They must find a way to send the terrifying dragon-like monsters back where they came from. Could answers lie in a mythical world beneath our own? This post-apocalyptic adventure blends heartfelt friendship with high stakes action in an unforgettable tale of survival against all odds.Review Quotes
"A thrilling coming-of-age tale of survival, magic, maybe-miracles, and monsters. . . . I was hooked from the first page" --Lora Senf, Bram Stoker Award winner and author of THE CLACKITY
"Truly original and breathtaking, this book is a marvelous ride! The action, tension, and drama burn at a high level." --Arthur Slade, Canadian Governor General's award-winning author of DUST "Themes of destiny, dreams, and intuition round out a well-paced story of survival." --Kirkus Reviews, on THE SHADOW ROADAbout the Author
Kurt Kirchmeier is a Saskatchewan-based author who writes strange and fantastical stories about ordinary people who get caught up in extraordinary circumstances. He is also the author of The Shadow Road and the middle grade/coming-of-age horror novel The Absence of Sparrows. When he isn't writing stories or photographing nature, Kurt enjoys reading, hiking, and exploring quiet places.
www.kurtkirchmeier.netX: @saskwriter
Instagram: @kurtkirchmeier