Author: | Nicole Ciacchella | ISBN: | 1230002364919 |
Publisher: | Sweenix Rising Books | Publication: | June 8, 2018 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Nicole Ciacchella |
ISBN: | 1230002364919 |
Publisher: | Sweenix Rising Books |
Publication: | June 8, 2018 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Book 2 of the YA apocalyptic Wasteland trilogy.
What if the fight for survival isn’t worth the cost?
The collective isn’t the safe haven Alessandro had hoped it would be. Many of the members suspect he’d sell them out in an instant for his own benefit, and the threat of more assaults coupled with the dwindling food supply have left them with no other choice than to search for a more defensible location.
Valeria is doing her best to grapple with her losses and adjust to her new reality, but when the collective’s leaders reveal the location of a secret underground agricultural facility and announce plans to move there, she fears they’re putting too much stock in the hope that the facility will be their salvation. Yet if everyone is to survive, they’ll need the facility’s technology to grow their own food.
The perilous journey turns out to be the least of their worries. After a devastating betrayal, can the collective find the will to stay together or will they too dissolve, pitting member against member in a deadly battle for existence?
Book 2 of the YA apocalyptic Wasteland trilogy.
What if the fight for survival isn’t worth the cost?
The collective isn’t the safe haven Alessandro had hoped it would be. Many of the members suspect he’d sell them out in an instant for his own benefit, and the threat of more assaults coupled with the dwindling food supply have left them with no other choice than to search for a more defensible location.
Valeria is doing her best to grapple with her losses and adjust to her new reality, but when the collective’s leaders reveal the location of a secret underground agricultural facility and announce plans to move there, she fears they’re putting too much stock in the hope that the facility will be their salvation. Yet if everyone is to survive, they’ll need the facility’s technology to grow their own food.
The perilous journey turns out to be the least of their worries. After a devastating betrayal, can the collective find the will to stay together or will they too dissolve, pitting member against member in a deadly battle for existence?