Generation Retaliation
by Tracy Hewitt Meyer
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Pub Date Sep 09 2024 | Archive Date Mar 31 2024
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Description
In this thrilling conclusion to the Blackthorn Peak duology, secrets and manipulations are revealed, and no one is who they seem.
Six months after Shaun Treadway and his friends escaped Blackthorn Peak Asylum, they are hiding deep in the Appalachian Mountains where food is scarce, and help is even scarcer. There is no where they can go, and no one they can trust.
Then everything changes one gray October day…
When Shaun discovers that the Agency has returned to the asylum and activity has reignited with a vengeance, any hope he had, as fleeting as it was, comes crashing down. The Agency will never stop its mission to rid the world of “problem” teens.
Worse, he knows the Agency is coming after them, but so is the law. Shaun and his friends must face two terrifying prospects: be annihilated by the Agency or face the death penalty if arrested. With these odds, what is there to fight for?
But Shaun is no quitter. Forced to dig deep into his altruistic nature, Shaun vows to take down the Agency once and for all. Not just for himself, but for those he’s come to love more than his own life. Because the one thing Shaun knows is that no matter the odds, it’s always worth the fight when you’re fighting for what’s right.
A Note From the Publisher
Advance Praise
Praise for Book 1, Generation Annihilation
“One of the best books published this year, subtle yet fascinating. Tracy Hewitt Meyer’s straightforward style of writing blended with the depth of the story is remarkable.” —YA Dude Books
“a suspense-filled ride fans won’t want to miss!” —InD’Tale Magazine (Starred Review)
“a heart-pounding thrill ride that will have you gripping the edge of your seat!” —LibraryThing Early Reviewers
“An intriguing mix of urgency and gray morality” —Kirkus Reviews Magazine
Marketing Plan
- Indie Next List & Library Reads Nomination
- National Review Coverage
- Extensive marketing to Booksellers, Librarians, and Book Influencers
- Digital ARCs on Edelweiss, NetGalley & LibraryThing
- Targeted Consumer Email Marketing
- Extensive Social Media Promotion
Key Selling Points
- Generation Annihilation (book one in the Blackthorn Peak duology) is a 2024 YA Dude Books Reader’s Choice winner and a nominee for a 2024 Pushcart prize.
- Fans of the Asylum series by Madeline Roux, and Ashwood by C.J. Malarsky will find a favorite new author with Tracy Hewitt Meyer.
- Meyer is a multi-award-winning author. Her Rowan Slone series has won two awards and The Reformation of Marli Meade won an IPPY award for Mid-Atlantic - Best Regional Fiction.
- Meyer’s writing always features strong lead characters that deal with many of today’s issues that most teens will easily identify with.
Available Editions
EDITION | Hardcover |
ISBN | 9781643974002 |
PRICE | $23.99 (USD) |
PAGES | 274 |
Available on NetGalley
Featured Reviews
This book was a satisfying conclusion to the duology that started with Generation Annihilation. It maintained the dark and eerie vibes that made the first book such a creepy read. At times, the book was a little slow, but threads were tied up nicely by the end of the novel. Thank you NetGalley for a review copy in exchange for my honest opinion.
I recently fell completely in love with this author, so I scooped this book up without realizing it is the second book in a series. However, we get just enough context for it not to matter that I missed the first book.
I love it. I was really into the scene and these kids in a forest alone with winter approaching.
Also the rage and pain these kids have just comes off the pages.
Wonderful.
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