Once known as the western coast of the United States, the Republic is now a nation perpetually at war with it neighbors, the Colonies.
Born into an elite family in one of the Republic's wealthiest districts, fifteen-year-old June is a military prodigy. Obedient, passionate, and committed...
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“Each day means a new twenty-four hours. Each day means everything's possible again. You live in the moment, you die in the moment, you take it all one day at a time.”Day
“No news is good news right?”Tess to Day
“You're not going to leave me too, are you? You'll stay with me longer than Mom and Dad did?" Metias kissed me on my forehead." Forever and ever, kid, until you're sick and tired of seeing me."”June and Metias
“I’m not the most dangerous criminal in the country, but the most wanted. I make them look bad.”Narrator (Day)
“I will hunt you down. I will scour the streets of Los Angeles for you. Search every street in the Republic if I have to. I will trick you and deceive you, lie, cheat and steal to find you, tempt you out of your hiding place, and chase you until you have nowhere else to run. I make you this promise: your life is mine.”Narrator (June)
“Each day means a new twenty-four hours. Each day means everything’s possible again. You live in the moment, you die in the moment, you take it all one day at a time.”Highlighted by 19 Kindle customers
I will hunt you down. I will scour the streets of Los Angeles for you. Search every street in the Republic if I have to. I will trick you and deceive you, lie, cheat and steal to find you, tempt you out of your hiding place, and chase you until you have nowhere else to run. I make you this promise: your life is mine.Highlighted by 8 Kindle customers
I’m not the most dangerous criminal in the country, but the most wanted. I make them look bad.Highlighted by 7 Kindle customers
Part One: The Boy Who Walks in the Light
Part Two: The Girl Who Shatters the Shining Glass
Preceded by Life Before Legend, and followed by Prodigy.
Expected violence and disturbing scenes of execution and torture, save this one for mature 12 years and up.
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