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Where the Dawn Finds Us

Lost Lake, Book 3

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Where the Dawn Finds Us

By: Kate Hewitt
Narrated by: Kate Handford
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In this powerful conclusion to the Lost Lake trilogy, a mother faces her greatest test yet in a reborn but dangerous America.

After years of survival and devastating loss, the promise of a new settlement in North Dakota feels like salvation. A chance for my children to reclaim some semblance of normalcy, studying and making friends again, and for me to find new purpose, reporting on this strange new world we’re living in for a newspaper. I’m even forming new friendships as I grow closer to Jack Norman, the settlement’s deputy leader.

But I can’t help feeling haunted by what—and who—we left behind. I desperately miss my eldest daughter, Mattie, who chose to stay in Canada, forging her own future in the community I left behind. I tell myself she’s safe there. But as I learn more about the world I belong to, I begin to understand the disturbing truth of how it has been formed—and I am terrified that Mattie might be in their sights.

I've already lost too much to this broken world—I won't lose my daughter too.

A heartwrenching story of a mother’s love for her children and the sacrifices we make in the name of survival from a million-copy best-selling author. Fans of Boo Walker, Julianne McLean, and Where the Forest Meets the Stars will be changed forever by this unforgettable novel.

©2026 Kate Hewitt (P)2026 Storm Publishing
Genre Fiction Psychological Women's Fiction World Literature Heartfelt Emotionally Gripping Survival
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