"The Never-Ending Epilogue Continues . . .
Blue Faust is trapped, and there are no good choices. Does she remain on Padilra, giving up her own dreams, or rebel and risk starting a war? How is a person supposed to make a choice like that anyway?
Forrest and Mo'ata are by her side, of course, and the others insist on accompanying her as well.
She'll need to learn to navigate the politics of an entire Alliance, as well as the culture of a people who have isolated themselves for a very good reason.
And what do you do when you find out that the monster you are guarding isn't the scariest thing around you . . . ?
Contains mature themes."
"Blue was ready to start her new life, but unfinished business could just be the death of her . . .
For Blue and Forrest, making it back to Karran was the easy part. They were prepared to learn a new language, new customs and tackle a new kind of relationship.
When Blue's reunion with Mo'ata is marred by unfinished business, she has a decision to make: proceed with her original plan and attend classes at the Ministry's Academy, or set herself up as bait for a madman. Phillip is still out there, still using that crystal, still killing.
Throw in cub-babies with razor claws, overprotective clansmen and mercenaries, and long-lost mob families, she's once again in over her head.
But that's all part of the adventure, right?
Contains mature themes."
"An ordinary girl, thrown into extraordinary—and deadly—new worlds . . .
Blue Faust considers herself a regular girl. A little shy, maybe, and a smidge isolated. But she’s got a plan for that, and a list.
When she and her mother move to a new city, she implements it. This will be The Year of New Things, and there will be adventures. Little does she know just how right she is.
While out hiking one day with new friends, she finds herself in a strange world. Confronted with kidnappers, stubborn beast-mounts, advanced technology and killer crystals, she has to somehow find a way to get everyone home. Throw in an assortment of hooligans, mercenaries and clansmen, and Blue has all the New she can handle.
Note: This audiobook includes the novella Behind These Blue Eyes.
Contains mature themes."