Some Fine Day

Some Fine Day

Young Adult Sci-fi

A generation ago, continent-sized storms called hypercanes caused the Earth to flood. The survivors were forced to retreat deep underground and build a new society.

This is the story that sixteen-year-old Jansin Nordqvist has heard all of her life.

Jansin grew up in a civilization far below the Earth’s surface. She’s spent the last eight years in military intelligence training. So when her parents surprise her with a coveted yet treacherous trip above ground, she’s prepared for anything. She’s especially thrilled to feel the fresh air, see the sun, and view the wide-open skies and the ocean for herself.

But when raiders attack Jansin’s camp and take her prisoner, she is forced to question everything she’s been taught. What do her captors want? How will she get back underground? And if she ever does, will she want to stay after learning the truth?


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Reviews

“Pure entertainment, pure enjoyment and heart-stopping action…The cast is fabulous, the world is exciting and an edge-of-your-seat ride. A bit of young love, a lot of passion… and above all for me is the search for the truth. I love stories that are about truth, not honesty, but truth. This is one of those stories.”

– Cabin Goddess

“I devoured this book in one sitting. There went my early night… Kat Ross has created a book full of action that also carries messages and echos of what our world could become all the while entwining a beautiful story of love and self-discovery.”

– Read Between the Scenes

“There is something in dystopian settings which seem so real and possible that lure me in. This is one of them… It kept me turning the pages like a madman.”

– Ja citam, a ti?

“Thrilling and engrossing…a fast-paced, unique and well-written book. Kat Ross has created a dangerous world, but it’s not all that it seems…”

– Book Lovers Life

“A post-apocalyptic thriller that will keep you on the edge of your seat. There’s nothing better than a story that knocks the hero(ine) down only to build him or her back up into a more fully realised and aware person and that’s what we get with Jansin’s journey. A remarkable debut.”

– Tynga’s Reviews

“Classic YA at its best.”

– Looking For a Good Book

“This sort of book should be given as required reading for oil executives and teenagers alike… A surprisingly deep and poignant book that is brave, bold and nevertheless exciting in spite of its essentially bleak world view.”

– Jet Black Ink

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