Book details
Wild Open Faces: Book 2 in the Wild and Ruin Trilogy
Description
Wild Open Faces: Book 2 in the Wild and Ruin TrilogySurfaces are deceiving. After falling for Ezra and discovering a gateway to the Otherworld, it's a truism Ruby knows to take to heart. But La Luna finally feels like home, and with graduation just weeks away and a cushy internship on a nearby archeological dig in her pocket, it's easy to downplay the strange new events taking place in the Glorieta Pass. Even when Angel's deadbeat father reappears after twenty years, stirring up questions about Angel, the ruin, and Ruby's mother.Uncertainty is bad enough, but when Ruby starts having inexplicable visions, and the archeological dig unearths mysterious artifacts connected to both a fabled Aztec city and the Pecos Pueblo, Ruby faces more than an uncertain future - she's forced to accept the role of True of Heart. Will Ezra and her friends stand by her as she confronts the Otherworld? Love is enigmatic, especially in the heart of New Mexico, but the Otherworld may be the biggest mystery of them all.
Age
13-18
Text complexity
intermediate
Length
351 pages
Book in series
#2
Why to read
- Continuation of the Story: Dive deeper into the intriguing world established in the first book, following the characters as their journey unfolds with new challenges and revelations.
- Character Development: Witness the growth and evolution of the protagonists as they face the consequences of their actions from the first book and navigate complex relationships and conflicts.
- Expanded World-Building: Explore new settings and cultures as the author further develops the fictional universe, offering a richer and more immersive reading experience.
- Escalating Tension: Experience the rising stakes and intensifying plot as the trilogy progresses, keeping you on the edge of your seat and eager to see how the story will resolve in the final installment.