ReDawn

Janci Patterson & Brandon Sanderson

Book 2.2 of Skyward

Language: English

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Published: Jan 1, 2021

Pages: 240

Description:

From #1 bestselling author Brandon Sanderson and Janci Patterson comes the second of three Skyward series novellas, each told from the perspective of a different member of the team back on Detritus. Read Alanik's story between Starsight and Cytonic.

Dont trust their lies. Dont trust their false peace. That is the warning that Alanik of the planet ReDawn gave the human pilot Spensa after Alaniks ship crash-landed on Detritus. While accepting an invitation to meet with her peoples enemy, the Galactic Superiority, Alanik heard Spensas cry for help across the vastness of space, and she used her cytonic powers to hyperjump her ship to the source of that cry. What she found there was a shocka whole planet of free humans fighting against the Superiority. Were they the allies her people desperately needed?

When she recovered from her injuries and met the friendly humans Jorgen and FM of Skyward Flight, she found that her warning to Spensa had gone unheeded by the government of Detritus, and they were considering a peace overture from the Superiority. Now having returned to ReDawn, Alanik is dismayed to learn that her own people are falling into the exact same trap.

The faction in ReDawns government that wants to appease the Superiority has gained the upper hand. With Alaniks mentor, Renakin captured, she has no one to turn to but Jorgen, FM, and their friend Rig. An ancient technology may have the power to save both of their planets from disaster, but can they discover its secrets before its too late?

Praise for Skyward
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"With this action-packed trilogy opener, Sanderson offers��up a resourceful, fearless heroine and a memorable cast." Publishers Weekly, starred review
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