I’m adrift suspended in a pool of senselessness currents pushing me to the surface of
something—an emotional revelation—that trembles into existence only to evaporate seconds later
as if it might be terrified to exist. This goes on and on and on and on and on Lightyears.
Eons. Over and over whispers of clarity g a s p s of oxygen and I’m tossed back out to sea.
Juliette Ferrars isn’t who she thinks she is. Nothing in her world is what it seemed. She
thought she’d finally defeated the Reestablishment. She thought she’d finally taken control of
her life her power and her pain. But Juliette has only just begun to unravel a lifetime of
lies and she finds herself faced with a familiar choice: Be a weapon. Or be a warrior. This
time she’s not alone. Stronger braver and more resilient than ever Juliette will fight for
life and love with her friends by her side—but first she has to survive the war being waged
against her mind: She has to remember who she was.