Exist: Beyond the Thaw Audiobook By Heidi Catherine, Tamar Sloan cover art

Exist: Beyond the Thaw

The Thaw Chronicles, Book 6

Preview

Audible Standard 30-day free trial

Try Standard free
Select 1 audiobook a month from our entire collection of titles.
Yours as long as you’re a member.
Get unlimited access to bingeable podcasts.
Standard auto renews for $8.99 a month after 30 days. Cancel anytime.

Exist: Beyond the Thaw

By: Heidi Catherine, Tamar Sloan
Narrated by: Christian Drerup
Try Standard free

$8.99 a month after 30 days. Cancel anytime.

Buy for $19.95

Buy for $19.95

The Seekers have been chosen. The Newlands await.

Four young lives now have to choose where they belong. To choose what and who they will fight for.

Because no matter where they turn, the legacy of the past is inescapable. The Newlands already has settlers. The Outlands has a new leader. And danger has arrived in Askala.

Hawk, Sam, Mercy, and Luca must work together or be swept away by a world even more divided than themselves. As the fight for survival becomes a fight for the future, as hearts yearn and secrets are protected, loyalties will be tested.

Can they build a world like nobody has seen before? One where people can unite for the good of Earth?

Or has the war they never wanted already begun?

Lovers of Divergent and The Hunger Games will be blown away by the next installment in the best-selling series, The Thaw Chronicles, from USA Today best-selling author Tamar Sloan and award-winning author Heidi Catherine.

Scroll up and one-click your copy now!

©2021 Tamar Sloan (P)2022 Tamar Sloan
Science Fiction & Fantasy Coming of Age Dystopian Literature & Fiction Fiction Science Fiction Heartfelt

Continue the series

Exile: Beyond the Thaw Audiobook By Heidi Catherine, Tamar Sloan cover art
Exile: Beyond the Thaw By: Heidi Catherine, and others
Expose Audiobook By Heidi Catherine, Tamar Sloan cover art
Expose By: Heidi Catherine, and others
All stars
Most relevant
I love the story line but the characters aren’t as enjoyable as the first set. Wren was such a strong female character and the others were clever and likable. Their children are somehow oblivious. I find myself shouting “because she’s an idiot” whenever Sam’s name comes up. I mean I know she’s supposed to be book smart and naïve to the real world but she comes across as stupid and her inability to shut up is childish.

Love the story but

Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.