Out of the Dawn
Mercury Rhodes and her world were utterly changed when the bombs fell, releasing the green mist. While it proved deadly to all the men who breathed it in, it gave new life to women who did the same. The green mist provided each member of her newfound family an ability: Stella's heightened intuition, Imani's earthly connection, Karen's bond with Spirit, and Gemma's healing ability. Although Mercury now has incredible physical strength, she doesn't know if she will be strong enough for what comes next-especially after the death of Ford, their companion through the aftermath of the mist. The group finds respite in creating a small community in the John Day Fossil Preserve, near the Painted Hills in Oregon. Together, they hope to find a place where they can start over and rebuild a better world. But Mercury knows it won't be that simple, not when she knows someone, or something, is hunting them-something that wants to rule the ruins of the world and sees Mercury as a threat that must be eliminated. Mercury will have to muster all her strength if she is to fight for a new dawn. The fate of her friends-and the world-depend on it.
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Out of the Dawn
Mercury Rhodes and her world were utterly changed when the bombs fell, releasing the green mist. While it proved deadly to all the men who breathed it in, it gave new life to women who did the same. The green mist provided each member of her newfound family an ability: Stella's heightened intuition, Imani's earthly connection, Karen's bond with Spirit, and Gemma's healing ability. Although Mercury now has incredible physical strength, she doesn't know if she will be strong enough for what comes next-especially after the death of Ford, their companion through the aftermath of the mist. The group finds respite in creating a small community in the John Day Fossil Preserve, near the Painted Hills in Oregon. Together, they hope to find a place where they can start over and rebuild a better world. But Mercury knows it won't be that simple, not when she knows someone, or something, is hunting them-something that wants to rule the ruins of the world and sees Mercury as a threat that must be eliminated. Mercury will have to muster all her strength if she is to fight for a new dawn. The fate of her friends-and the world-depend on it.
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Out of the Dawn

Out of the Dawn

by P. C. Cast

Narrated by Lorelei King

Unabridged — 11 hours, 27 minutes

Out of the Dawn

Out of the Dawn

by P. C. Cast

Narrated by Lorelei King

Unabridged — 11 hours, 27 minutes

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Overview

Mercury Rhodes and her world were utterly changed when the bombs fell, releasing the green mist. While it proved deadly to all the men who breathed it in, it gave new life to women who did the same. The green mist provided each member of her newfound family an ability: Stella's heightened intuition, Imani's earthly connection, Karen's bond with Spirit, and Gemma's healing ability. Although Mercury now has incredible physical strength, she doesn't know if she will be strong enough for what comes next-especially after the death of Ford, their companion through the aftermath of the mist. The group finds respite in creating a small community in the John Day Fossil Preserve, near the Painted Hills in Oregon. Together, they hope to find a place where they can start over and rebuild a better world. But Mercury knows it won't be that simple, not when she knows someone, or something, is hunting them-something that wants to rule the ruins of the world and sees Mercury as a threat that must be eliminated. Mercury will have to muster all her strength if she is to fight for a new dawn. The fate of her friends-and the world-depend on it.

Editorial Reviews

Publishers Weekly

06/05/2023

This rocky sequel to bestseller Cast’s gender apocalypse Into the Mist loses a bit of its predecessor’s gonzo charm while picking up an Anne Bishop vibe of nature taking violent revenge. The central question of why an earth goddess bombed humanity remains unresolved, but any reader geared up for book two isn’t going to be put off by holes in the story’s logic. Mercury Rhodes and her superpowered teacher crew have found a cliff to homestead on, if they can scavenge enough building materials and library books to figure out construction. Unfortunately, they’re unaware of arcane loopholes in their hypothesis that the bombs’ green-mist payload gives women powers and kills men. (In Cast’s hands, gender is treated as a biological binary.) These quirks allow baddies from book one to reprise roles—with mutations—enabling what conflict the plot has. Largely, however, the page count is eaten up by repetitive scenes of the women sourcing and making adobe bricks, with asides on finding stashes of gasoline, coffee, and wine, all with a Thelma and Louise sheen. Is it fun? Sometimes. Still, fans of book one eager for another girl power–infused fantasy will find plenty to enjoy just in checking in with the cast. (Aug.)

From the Publisher

Praise for Into the Mist:
Into the Mist is an exciting apocalypse story full of danger and courage. More than that, it's a story about friendship, community, and the discovery of abilities that can rise from the ashes of the old world in order to create something hopeful and new. I look forward to reading the next part of the story.”
—Anne Bishop, New York Times bestselling author of Crowbones

“P.C. Cast is a stellar talent, I’ve been a huge fan since the beginning!”
—Karen Marie Moning, New York Times bestselling author

Praise for P. C. Cast:
“[A] true master of her craft.”
—Gena Showalter, New York Times bestselling author

“P. C. Cast is a stellar talent, I’ve been a huge fan since the beginning!”
—Karen Marie Moning, New York Times bestselling author

“Cast's imagination knows no bounds and it will be interesting to see what new ideas arise.”
Romantic Times

Library Journal

05/01/2023

In this sequel, Mercury is despondent over Ford's death and the traumatic events of Into the Mist, which ended known civilization. As Mercury recovers, she is eager to build a new life for herself and her friends in the wilds of the Pacific Northwest. The group has become skilled at avoiding marauders and foraging for supplies from abandoned stores. They have ambitious plans for creating a safe and lasting home. However, old enemies aren't entirely gone from the picture, and the small community is vulnerable. Plus, the magical green mist that killed so many men remains a danger to all, even though it did give some women superhuman abilities. Unfortunately, the villains in the novel are irredeemable, making the chapters written from their POV seem rather tiresome, and the overall story is predictable. VERDICT For fans of the previous book in this duology or those interested in postapocalyptic stories of women regaining their power. This could work as a stand-alone, as Cast effectively recaps key events from the previous novel.—Laurel Bliss

Product Details

BN ID: 2940159857842
Publisher: Dreamscape Media
Publication date: 08/08/2023
Series: Into the Mist , #2
Edition description: Unabridged
Sales rank: 975,687
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