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The Second Stone

The Warehouse District Trilogy, Book 2

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The Second Stone

By: Tegan Kane
Narrated by: Mia Tucker
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In the next installment of The Warehouse District Series, the second stone is cast, and the rebellion begins to roar.

After a slap that shook the state, Oakland Pratt has become a viral symbol of resistance, whether she wants to be or not. With hate crimes surging and civil liberties disappearing, the crew at the heart of the uprising begins to mobilize.

When a government crackdown explodes into violence, an event that echoes Stonewall and sets the city on fire, they retreat to the abandoned Minneapolis skyway system. There, the Scarlet Resistance begins to rise. What starts as survival becomes something much louder as they tap into a hidden network and launch a digital war the state never saw coming.

Governor Tate is desperate to hold power. Selene Carlisle is done pretending he ever had it. The more they scheme, the further they fracture. Their unraveling may be exactly what the resistance needs.

Meanwhile, in a quiet hospital room, Silver faces a different battle. Spencer is awake but does not remember the spark that had just begun to burn between them. Now Silver must try to help her remember and figure out if love still has a place in a world like this.

©2025 Tegan Kane (P)2025 Tegan Kane
Action & Adventure Dystopian Romance Science Fiction
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