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Pre-order “Chasing Embers” by Glenn Beck and co-author Mikayla G. Hedrick now In a new wor

Pre-order “Chasing Embers” by Glenn Beck and co-author Mikayla G. Hedrick now [View this email in your browser]( [Blaze Media] [Blaze Media] [From No. 1 Best-Selling Author Glenn Beck and Co-Author Mikayla G. Hedrick Comes a Tale with a Chilling but Timely Discovery]( In a new world run by Topos Inc., the United States of America only exists as a fading memory. On the path to utopia, the pillars of culture — religion, art, history, and science — have been decimated. The past is dead, and Topos killed it. Sixteen-year-old Ember remembers the day her parents were taken by Topos seven years ago. The only possession she has from them is a leather notebook containing the history of the world — contraband that could send her straight to Sleep Camp. When Ember is selected to serve on Topos’ task force to reduce underage extremism, she has one chance to start a new life, but it may cost her everything. Seventeen-year-old Sky has run away to a town of savage Holdouts who refuse to live under the rule of Topos — and who might be able to tell him if his whole life has been a lie. As the Holdouts slowly but surely win Sky over, he must decide what “true” really means and whether the truth even matters in a world ruled by an absolute power. As they carry their secrets, Ember and Sky become unintended accomplices to a secret society plotting to overthrow Topos. And when they find themselves on the wrong side of the most powerful corporation on earth, they have two options: [Beat them or join them.]( The left has a stranglehold on our teenagers' imaginations. [Be part of the movement]( to take back our culture and [give teenagers in your life the gift of an adventure](that will equip them to pursue the truth, especially when it's unpopular. [Pre-order your copy]( of “Chasing Embers” today. This book will be released July 23, 2024! [Pre-order Now!]( [Blaze Media] © 2024 Blaze Media LLC. All Rights Reserved. You are receiving this email because you opted in to receive emails from Blaze Media. [Privacy Policy]( | [Manage your preferences]( | [Unsubscribe]( 8275 S. Eastern Ave, Ste 200-245 Las Vegas, Nevada, 89123, USA

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