In this young adult fantasy, three teenagers are wrestling with the change and pain that life has forced upon them. Guilt, trauma, and unanswered questions shroud them daily, and on top of it all they're being watched by a mysterious group. This sequel to The Amri is heavier, deeper, and darker.
Anna Hamarr finds herself laying on a table and fighting for her life, grappling with all the emotions that the stupid Amri has brought upon her. She has no intention of ever speaking to the one to blame for it all, how could she let herself fall for such an obvious trick once again?
Micah Shard is utterly broken, he hates himself for the betrayal he's committed. Will he ever overcome his own actions? His entire future has been ruined by his own hands, and there's no way to fix it.
Peter Fayere is still wrestling with the grief and pain that consumes him. Things become infinitely more complex, but strangely easier, when he's in the company of one of the local nurses. He feels so lost in all that exists in this world, but maybe he can find a way to destroy the very things that wreaked destruction upon him.
If you enjoy closed-door, low-magic, fantasy/adventure stories with deep topics from a Christian worldview, then this book is right for you.