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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