I don’t want to hide anymore, but I have no choice.
After fleeing Thistle City, I decide to take refuge in the wilderness, far from civilization. The best thing for everyone is if I simply disappear. But part of me knows that’s not the right answer, and Finn, Gary, and Silas certainly don’t agree. Not to mention, no matter where I go, Galen is going to find me. I know it as surely as I’ve known anything.
When Gary shows up at my hideout, soaking wet and steaming mad, I realize that something has to give. I’m reluctant to leave the comfort of the outdoor life I’ve made, but a threatening message from Galen catapults me out of hiding.
“I’ve found your mother,” he says. He could be lying, but do I want to risk it?
I have to rescue her, at all costs. But the chaotic world hasn’t gotten any less chaotic, with protestors and counter-protestors clogging the streets, and politics riling up the masses. Not to mention, my power has a mind of its own, and everywhere I go, it gets in my way. If I don’t figure out how to get it under control, it could cost me everything: Finn, Silas, my mother—even my own life.
This dramatic future fantasy novel concludes the Aria’s Song trilogy.
Ariele Sieling is a Pennsylvania-based writer who enjoys books, cats, and trees. Her first love, however, is science fiction and she has three series in the genre: post-apocalyptic monsters in Land of Szornyek; soft science fiction series, The Sagittan Chronicles; and scifi fairytale retellings in Rove City. She has also had numerous short stories published in a variety of anthologies and magazines and is the author of children's books series Rutherford the Unicorn Sheep.
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