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Seven-year-old Jayne Doe emerges from the nuclear fire that destroyed her town, her family, and her identity. She's rescued and sent to Gotthard, a fallout shelter run like a correctional camp-rules without care, beds without comfort, and a future mapped by others, where obedience is survival and silence is safety.
There, Jayne forms a bond with Ester. But when Ester is taken, Jayne finds her defiance pushing back in small, dangerous ways-until someone notices. Her quiet rebellion draws the attention of a stranger-one who offers something different.
Seraphin MonLantry doesn't promise freedom, only safety and a place to belong. Under her care, Jayne is brought to Garret Gord, a remote mountain facility built on rules and expectations. She's given space, respect, and trust-but with them come knives, new lessons, and truths no child should have to carry.
Jayne starts to understand a world far beyond survival-but nothing here is as it seems. Every act of kindness carries a price, and every skill prepares her for a future no child should face.
BURN THE SKY: HOPE is a grounded, character-driven post-apocalyptic novel about identity, resilience, and the cost of survival. Told through a child's transformation, it explores the cracks in systems built to protect-and the people who refuse to be defined by them.
Perfect for fans of gritty survival fiction, found family dynamics, and morally complex dystopias.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Seven-year-old Jayne Doe emerges from the nuclear fire that destroyed her town, her family, and her identity. She's rescued and sent to Gotthard, a fallout shelter run like a correctional camp-rules without care, beds without comfort, and a future mapped by others, where obedience is survival and silence is safety.
There, Jayne forms a bond with Ester. But when Ester is taken, Jayne finds her defiance pushing back in small, dangerous ways-until someone notices. Her quiet rebellion draws the attention of a stranger-one who offers something different.
Seraphin MonLantry doesn't promise freedom, only safety and a place to belong. Under her care, Jayne is brought to Garret Gord, a remote mountain facility built on rules and expectations. She's given space, respect, and trust-but with them come knives, new lessons, and truths no child should have to carry.
Jayne starts to understand a world far beyond survival-but nothing here is as it seems. Every act of kindness carries a price, and every skill prepares her for a future no child should face.
BURN THE SKY: HOPE is a grounded, character-driven post-apocalyptic novel about identity, resilience, and the cost of survival. Told through a child's transformation, it explores the cracks in systems built to protect-and the people who refuse to be defined by them.
Perfect for fans of gritty survival fiction, found family dynamics, and morally complex dystopias.