Having survived high school, Siobhan and Owen are off to fulfill Owen’s obligation to serve in the Oil Watch. This means leaving Trondheim and what they’ve build there for whatever assignment Owen is handed. It quickly becomes clear that Owen and Siobhan are going to have to prove themselves all over again, and this time, the stakes are even higher. There’s a lot to like about this book. I appreciated the fact that both Owen and Siobhan are dealing with the fallout of the last […]
A Sequel That Doesn’t Quite Match the First Book
Prairie Fire by E. K. Johnston


