the gates of dawnbook threeBanished to the surface, Noah and his team struggle in the harsh climate and are forced into making a difficult decision. But rivalry threatens to split the survivors and jeopardise their chances of survival.
In their hazardous quest to see the first dawn, they make a shocking discovery about their past that could help Noah bring Mother's cruel regime to an end. (Published August 2017) << Cloud Cuckoo |
reviews
'I am not usually one for reading dystopian fantasies. I came across the first book in the trilogy and thought I would try it. I was amazed at how easily and quickly it read and how much it left me wanting more. I got the second of the three trilogies and stayed up all night reading it. I have just finished the Third and want to visit the new world, the New Dawn. I look forward to reading many more books by R. E. Palmer.' Rie Brosco (full review on Goodreads)
'...a fantastic conclusion to one of the best YA Science Fiction Dystopian series I may have ever read. Though a bit darker than the two books that came before it, The Gates of Dawn by R.E. Palmer sucked me into the story right away and didn’t let up until the last page. I was saddened to put this book, and this series, down when the last sentence was read.' Cary Morton, AuthorUnpublished)
' I would urge anyone to read it. Be prepared to cry.' Holly J-Goodall (Full review at Ilicic Days)
'...a fantastic conclusion to one of the best YA Science Fiction Dystopian series I may have ever read. Though a bit darker than the two books that came before it, The Gates of Dawn by R.E. Palmer sucked me into the story right away and didn’t let up until the last page. I was saddened to put this book, and this series, down when the last sentence was read.' Cary Morton, AuthorUnpublished)
' I would urge anyone to read it. Be prepared to cry.' Holly J-Goodall (Full review at Ilicic Days)