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Journey To Territory U (Extinction Of All Children series, Book 3)

By L.J. Epps
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Publisher Description

Emma Whisperer's journey continues in the third and final book in the Extinction series. Emma Whisperer and her friends are given ten days by President Esther to get their petitions signed to see if the people of Territory U agree with the walls being torn down. They can freely walk through the territory and talk to people.
What is life like in Territory U? Will the people of Territory U be accepting of their message?
Emma and her friends—old and new—explore Territory U and find the rich aren't always as happy as they seem. They come upon some strange things happening in the territory and also underneath it. Friendships will be tested. Will Emma and her friends come out of it alive?
Emma has already accomplished so much—getting President Esther to let them walk freely through Territory U. Will Emma find and save Abigail? Will she save the people of Territory L? Or, will certain truths destroy her spunky spirit and good heart? Emma's final journey brings about new challenges and revelations. Will these new discoveries weaken her or make her stronger?
President Esther has more in store for Emma than she could ever imagine. Will Rich get his revenge against Emma? Will President Esther win in the end? See how Emma and her friends handle the misery and destruction the president puts them through.
Take a ride with Emma as she makes some horrifying discoveries and finds the strength to continue on and finish the quest she started.

5 Reviews

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“<strong>Happily ever after</strong> I really enjoyed this series. I fell in love with all the characters and could not put this series down. I have to say, this really was a wonderful series and I would definitely read them again. Merged review: <strong>Happily ever after</strong> I really enjoyed this series. I fell in love with all the characters and could not put this series down. I have to say, this really was a wonderful series and I would definitely read them again.”
“I seriously struggled with the writing in this book. Too many times the wording made so little sense it kept me from following what was going on in the story. For example in chapter 6: why are you shooting a rat in the ac duct work if you are trying to sneak away? Why would you yell to "hurry up" if your trying to escape quietly out of the building? Chapter 7: "We end up at a set of steps. There are three large steps that we walk up. " It just comes off as someone trying to reach a word count or something. I really like the plot of the story, the idea behind the divisions in classes and Whisper trying to break down the walls but there are so many distracting things about this story I just found myself very frustrated most of the time. I would not recommend this book.”
“3 stars "Journey to Territory U" is the final book of the "Extinction of All Children" trilogy, and in my opinion, it certainly didn't disappoint; although I did find it a little bit predictable. I was able to figure out the big twist of the plotline prior to the big reveal as well as some of the other components of the storyline; but in spite of this, the book was still worth reading. I wasn't sure what I would think of this book as I absolutely loved the first book and found the second book mildly enjoyable. In this installment Emma and her friends find themselves in Territory U looking for petition signatures from Territory U residents in support of removing the barriers between the territories. Even though President Esther has allowed this mission in Territory U, she has ulterior motives and Emma and her friends must discover what those ulterior motives entail. In addition, after arriving in Territory U, Emma quickly finds herself back in Territory L under shocking circumstances while her friends must persue their mission without her at the beginning. "Journey to Territory U" answers our unanswered questions and concludes the trilogy nicely. It picks up immediately following it's predecessor "Journey to Territory M" and keeps readers engaged. It offers more betrayals, exposed secrets, and a violent fight against President Esther and her watchman. No one is safe. Can Emma save Territory L from President Esther before its too late? "Journey to Territory U" was a quick read and definitely worth investing your time in the trilogy.”
“I was really looking forward to this one but it just didn't do it for me. I felt like we were treading water for most of this book. I didn't hate it but I felt like it was more extra than needed.”

About L.J. Epps

L.J. Epps is a lover of all things related to books: fiction and nonfiction novels, as well as biographies and autobiographies. She has also been known to sit and read comic books from cover to cover, several times over.

Over the last few years, L.J. has written several manuscripts; her mission is to publish all of them. She enjoys writing fiction in several genres, including contemporary romance and women's fiction, as well as young adult dystopian, science fiction and fantasy. She loves to write because it immerses her into another world that is not her own.

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