
Ruins of Ember
Wall of Fire, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Kim Churchill
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By:
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Melanie Tays
About this listen
After a shocking discovery, Emery and her companions face the cold, hard truth about the post-pandemic world.
In a desperate attempt to save some part of humanity from the devastating Withers plague, the Architect created 12 Safe Domes - cities encapsulated inside of electromagnetic barrier fields. But something went wildly wrong, and the people inside are now prisoners to their own perilous protectors.
With a single focus of rescuing those she cares for, can Emery find a way to do what no one else has been able to - free the prisoners of the Safe Domes once and for all?
Ruins of Ember is book three in the young adult, dystopian, post-apocalyptic Wall of Fire Series.
©2020 Melanie Tays (P)2020 Melanie Tays
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