This week I'm featuring The Chaos Grid by Lyndsey Lewellen.
When mankind’s attempts to control nature backfire, Texas descends into a wasteland. Storms rage and ravenous beasts roam the Outer Grid. The only safe havens rest inside the tech-obsessed domed cities. But when her parents are murdered inside the Plex City dome, seventeen-year-old Juniper Conway wants revenge.
Ties to her extended family threaten to pull her back as she runs from city to city. The Plex is endangering its citizens by legalizing a deadly nano drug, and Juniper’s family needs her help to deliver the counteragent. Saving the city who orphaned her goes against everything she stands for. The only way out is to brave the wasteland.
Juniper joins a shipping crew fearless enough to transport food across the Outer Grid. But when a string of bad luck turns lethal, she fears something, or someone, is dragging her back to the Plex. As her world sinks into chaos, Juniper must decide if revenge is worth the lives of the crew she has come to love.
Book Beginnings / First Line Friday
The day Plex City burns to ash will be the best day of my life.
Friday 56
A dull ache throbs at the base of my skull when I wake. It takes forever to open my eyes. When I do, I'm met with a blur of gray and blinding white.
What have you been reading lately?
That's an action packed cover. Oh dear! My Texas descending into a wasteland?! Oh no! lol
ReplyDeleteWhat a horrible thing to happen, right? I've lived in Texas my whole life and just the thought of it is scary!
DeleteSuper action book with the cover getting things off with a bang. I hope it delivers a punch.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Anne! It was great! One of my favorites this year so far! :)
DeleteHappy Friday!
ReplyDeleteI'm currently finishing up Love's Winding Road by Susan F. Craft. It's a pretty adventurous story!
"Her heart pounded as visions of Daniel danced through her mind."
I hope you have an excellent weekend with LOTS of fun reading time.
Ooh, sounds good! Thanks, Nicole! Hope you have a great week! :)
DeleteYay for another dystopian read that's a little bit different. It sounds like it could be a lot of fun. :D
ReplyDeleteIt's so good, Lark! Plus, it's a loose retelling of Jonah, which I thought was a neat twist! :)
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