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Ruin (Unbelief Series Book 2)
If you enjoy a dystopian stories like The Hunger Games or Divergent, you will love this fast-paced post-apocalyptic suspense series.
A Dystopian Adventure You Can't Put Down!
----------------------------- “I dream that night of walking through the ruins. Strangely, I’m barefoot. Yet the snow beneath my feet doesn’t feel cold, I don’t even feel cold. Somehow though, I’m going the right way, I know I am. I’m not sure how I know… it’s just a knowing I feel deep down in my bones.â€
Sinna’s has stumbled into a world unlike any she’s ever known. Her eyes have been opened and there’s no going back. She’s never considered herself a Believer, she always left that to Jacob, but things are happening fast. Is there something to this faith stuff after all? And if there is, is it enough to see her through what’s coming next?
“I enjoyed reading this book. It was a page turner, I had trouble putting it down…†“A sci-fi thriller. A disturbing peek into a possible future…†“Haven't read anything like it, and I love books like that if I am interested in the story…†“Dystopian fiction that leaves you wanting more…†“What can I say? This book had me hooked from the first chapter…†“A good sci-fi dystopian thriller with plenty of twists…†“An impressive read from a new sci-fi author…†"While reading it I was happily surprised many times." "...enjoyed the strong female lead through the story." "This one I could not stop reading till the 1st was done, and then read the first chapter of the 2nd, before sleeping for the night. And then read the 2nd book without stopping. The strong female lead in the Trilogy is great." "The writing is dynamic and fast-paced as is the action. Hard to put down! A new powerhouse for sci-fi! Highly recommend!" "The society is a cleverly conceived and thought provoking one. I really enjoy these novels and Stone's style of writing." "...the strong female lead is someone that can be looked up to. I especially love that you were able to integrate a strong moral tale with this dystopian world and have it not sound 'preachy' or condescending."