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The Hope We Keep

Lost Light, Book 3

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Only in darkness can you see the stars....

Two months after super solar flares devastated the Northern Hemisphere, the power grid is in shambles, gas is running low, and hospitals have shuttered their doors. Neighbors turn on each other, vying for the last scraps of food.

Caught in the chaos, Jackson fights to maintain order as he faces the insidious threat posed by the escaped convicts. Out for vengeance, Sykes will kill anyone who gets in his way.

Shiloh and Lena find themselves facing life or death decisions, while Eli must make a desperate attempt to save those he loves, even if it costs his own life.

Amidst the rugged wilderness of Michigan's Upper Peninsula, The Hope We Keep is the electrifying third installment in the acclaimed Lost Light post-apocalyptic series by USA Today best-selling author Kyla Stone. The survival series explores the resilience of humanity after a series of devastating coronal mass ejections.

©2023 Kyla Stone (P)2023 Kyla Stone
Post-Apocalyptic Science Fiction Fiction
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This is the second Kyla Stone series I have listened to. Unable to put them down. Creative story lines with fab twists and turns. Love and hate the different characters. Do not need any zombies.

brilliant story

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the characters are so well written that it's as if I'm watching a movie when listening to this book.

super characters

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This would have been five stars and Kyla would be my favourite all time author if it wasn’t for the gratuitous violence throughout.
I was reluctant to try the Lost Light series because the violence in the Edge series was way too much. My sister and some book club friends have now decided not to listen to this as they were also disturbed by the violence in the Edge series and had hoped this wouldn’t be so bad.
The violence is utterly horrific and disturbing and a lot of it just isn’t necessary and detracts from the genius of the book. It’s such a shame as the character development and research is absolutely phenomenal. In every other way Kyla is the perfect author and extremely clever in the way she weaves a crime story with a post apocalyptic scenario.
The narrator is flawless. She does all the characters and accents perfectly.

Phenomenal story but way too violent

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