Afterlife (The Undermountain Saga #2)
by:
Eric Edstrom (author)
The Undermountain SagaPerfect for fans of YA science fiction. A group of teens embarks on a backpacking adventure, each wanting an escape from real life, each for a different reason. For Danny it's his mother's domineering boyfriend; for cheerful Breyona, it's a suppressed memory; for Shiv it's a...
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The Undermountain SagaPerfect for fans of YA science fiction. A group of teens embarks on a backpacking adventure, each wanting an escape from real life, each for a different reason. For Danny it's his mother's domineering boyfriend; for cheerful Breyona, it's a suppressed memory; for Shiv it's a tragedy he keeps secret; for Wa it's a chance to meet girls. They have no idea that their hiking trip will take them farther from home than anyone has ever gone before! Afterlife (The Undermountain Saga #2)They think their adventures are behind them . . .The six teens who were rescued from a mountainside in the Canadian Rockies are now famous. But only they know the true story--of what they discovered, what they survived--of Undermountain. Those secrets bind them together and pull them toward an ill-fated reunion.. . . the war between tangoga and bigfeet still rages . . .The tangoga boss GorVit searches for a lost technology, the terrible weapon of a vanished race. And he'll happily use Breyona as leverage to get Danny's help.. . . the power of ultimate destruction hangs in the balance . . .Thrust into the midst of war, and into the arms of a beautiful queen, Danny races on a collision course with destiny. And Breyona, still testing the limits of her amazing powers, must choose between what she desires and what is right. One will give in.One will give up.One will give all.
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Format: kindle
ASIN: B008FS5VQW
Publish date: 2012-06-27
Publisher: Undermountain Books LLC
Pages no: 272
Edition language: English
The author was kind enough to gift me a copy of his book. Get your copy here.What I really about this series so far is that these are intelligent YA books that don’t treat the reader like kids.Another of my favorite things is that the protagonists don’t seem to be perfect – Danny is seen to struggle...