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Dystopian Trilogy:

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THE MINORITY RULE:

BOOK THREE

INTO THE FOG

 

Condemned by fertility.

Disillusioned by family.

The wisdom in morality just got displaced.

 

Maia wanted the truth. Now she must live with it.

 

Armed with knowledge that exposes the science—and the moral cost—behind the world she once trusted, Maia finds herself caught between what works and what is right. The system has preserved humanity and healed the Earth, but at the price of choice, love, and individual worth.

 

As the consequences of that truth ripple outward, Maia’s path converges with Lily’s, binding together two lives shaped by very different forms of punishment. Together, they must decide whether a world built on control can be reshaped without collapsing everything it protects. Because the fight ahead is not just against the Powers That Be, but against the belief that order and compassion cannot coexist.

 

To step into the fog is to risk losing everything—family, safety, certainty—but to turn back is to accept a future where love is regulated, identity is prescribed, and morality is dictated by numbers.

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REVIEWS FOR
INTO THE FOG

Having finished my read of this only minutes ago, I can honestly say the ending had me in tears. Such hope! And not the only time I cried during this book - no spoilers in this review but it was a rollercoaster of emotion.

~C.L. ADAMS, AUTHOR OF BARELY THOUGHTS

Into the Fog examines more closely than its series predecessors the idea of guarding the Earth after humankind's destruction of it. Muelle-Rushbrook effectively conveys the main character's moral conflicts with her personal situation and with this dystopian world's greater happenings. The grief depicted in the story is emotional and realistic, and the Artificial Intelligence is nuanced. Into the Fog delivers a satisfying conclusion in this thoughtfully written series.

~GOODREADS REVIEW

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