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Undaunted (Inhuman #2)

Undaunted (Inhuman #2)

Current price: $17.99
Publication Date: March 26th, 2019
Publisher:
Scholastic Press
ISBN:
9780545371025
Pages:
384

Description

The Inhuman series comes to an exciting close in this breathless, genre-bending adventure by acclaimed author Kat Falls

First love is the most dangerous game in this fast-paced conclusion to the Inhuman series, perfect for fans of Marie Lu, Veronica Roth, and Sarah J. Maas.Lane McEvoy barely survived her first journey to the Feral Zone -- the forbidden, overgrown landscape east of the Mississippi River that was abandoned when a virus spread through the United States. But Lane has crossed the quarantine line, and she knows the truth. There are survivors in the zone -- people who have gone feral, whose bodies have warped and evolved to display a variety of animal traits.Six months after the events of Inhuman, Lane ventures back into the Feral Zone on a humanitarian aid mission. But she also has a darker, secret purpose: The one she loves, Rafe, has become more beast than man -- and she promised to put him down if he ever goes feral. Now, Lane fears the time has come to carry out her vow...

About the Author

Kat Falls is the author of Inhuman, Dark Life, and Rip Tide. A graduate of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, she holds an MFA in screenwriting from Northwestern University, where she now teaches. She lives in Illinois with her husband and three children.

Praise for Undaunted (Inhuman #2)

Praise for Inhuman (Inhuman, Book 1):Nominee for the 2014 Great Lakes Great Reads award"Sexy, suspenseful, and utterly original." -- Andrea Cremer, New York Times bestselling author* "Readers will find themselves drawn into Lane's story through the author's consistent world-building and striking turns of phrase." -- Kirkus Reviews, starred review"Fans of dystopian fiction... will find a good deal to like in this fast-pacedmash-up that includes elements of romance and horror." -- Booklist"This is a perfectly plotted, deliciously suspenseful journey through a lush, intriguing society in which nothing is quite as it seems." -- School Library Journal"Reminiscent of H.G. Wells's The Island of Dr. Moreau with a hint of Michael Crichton's Jurassic Park... This is recommended for readers looking for a thrilling, page-turning read." -- Voice of Youth Advocates