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Barren Sky

The Forsaken Trilogy Book 3

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Barren Sky

By: J. Thorn
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Amidst the haunting ruins of San Francisco, the final chapter of the Forsaken Trilogy unfolds, plunging readers into a world where survival teeters on the brink of a water war. On the edge of the Pacific, where the city’s skeletal remains cast long shadows over the turbulent sea, the colony of Erehwon clings to life.

Dia, a survivor hardened by the relentless struggle of a world unmade, finds herself at the heart of a brewing storm. The once tranquil settlement of Erehwon, a beacon of hope amid desolation, faces its gravest threat yet: a local war over the last dregs of Earth’s most precious resource—water. As tensions simmer, an enigmatic visitor arrives, eyeing the clan’s dwindling reserves, setting the stage for a conflict as unforgiving as the barren landscape.

Caught in a vortex of survival and moral ambiguity, Dia is thrust into a battle that she’d hoped to escape. Her resolve is tested as allies become adversaries, and the lines between friend and foe blur in the scramble for control. The ensuing clash is ruthless, leaving the fate of Erehwon and its inhabitants hanging precariously in the balance.

“Barren Sky” weaves a tale of resilience, betrayal, and the unyielding human spirit in the face of calamity. It resonates with the haunting echoes of speculative horror, drawing readers into a post-apocalyptic world where the future is as uncertain as the shifting sands of time.

As Dia stands at the crossroads of destiny, the question looms: Can she rise above the ashes of a crumbled world to save her people? Or will the shadows of a fractured past engulf the last flicker of hope in humanity’s darkest hour?

Embark on this riveting journey through a world undone, where every decision could be the difference between rebirth and extinction. The Forsaken Trilogy’s climactic conclusion awaits—dive in and witness the fate of Erehwon and its defiant guardians.

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Formerly published in the BARREN Series.
Destiny Dystopian Fantasy Post-Apocalyptic Science Fiction

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Epic Forsaken Trilogy conclusion!

Barren Sky, the third book of the Forsaken Trilogy does and excellent job of bringing the series to its conclusion, and much like the world in this series the series goes out with a bang. Dia makes to San Francisco where she encounters more of the Los Muertos clan and a new group the River Rangers. Both groups are engaged in their own efforts to produce clean water for their own clan’s survival. This episode of the series isn’t without loss of life for several characters, much like its predecessors they meet spectacular ends in several cases. Along Dia’s search in San Francisco, she encounters darker sides to the dystopian world than she had experienced in her cross-country trek from Ohio to California.

I listened to the audiobook narrated with virtual voice. While Virtual voice doesn’t work well for all stories, in the case of Barren Sky I hardly noticed I was listening to AI instead of a human narrator.

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