R.P. Lauer Reviews: Dawnbreak by Rebecca Mickley

R.P. Lauer Reviews: Dawnbreak by Rebecca Mickley

R.P. Lauer Reviews: Dawnbreak by Rebecca Mickley
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3/3/2021
The following is primarily a backup of the review I left on Goodreads and Amazon for the book, Dawnbreak by Rebecca Mickley.

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Blurb from the author:

You can't choose what you are, except when you can.

It's only been a few months since first contact and, although peaceful, humanity will never be the same. The new treaty with the Mendians is seemingly too good to be true; free access to hundreds of star systems and the means to get there. All they ask in return is that humanity make the Mendian's "Path of the Other" free to any who desire it. Although following it means to surrender your humanity, for the UEA leadership, the price is worth it. After all, who would choose that?

Joyce and John were both born feeling different, like they were meant to be something else, a feeling they've never been able to share except with each other. Now they can become anything and suddenly there is hope. Joyce can't wait to be one of the first human-animal hybrids called Morphics. John is supportive but worried about the risks and the stigma from society as distrust of the treaty grows.

A great divide is growing within humanity between those who see the hope for a new age of mankind and those who fear the beginning of the end for humanity itself.

Hope or fear, the lines are drawn, and to the victor goes the fate of humanity itself.


I'm not one for making reviews, so this should be short. I didn't have any expectations going into this book, but nothing I could have expected would have prepared me for this journey. This honestly has to be one of the most unique stories I have ever consumed in any format, and that is a wonderful thing! Unfortunately, because it is so unique, I don't even know who to recommend this to, or what to compare it with; I truly believe this stands on its own in my experience.

If I had a complaint, it's that it is definitely a part of a series, which means I have to continue to see where it goes, which I will for sure (does that count as a complaint?).

Now, at one point there is an event that happens. I honestly thought it was a fake-out; it was not. Prepare yourself.

Please check out Rebecca Mickley on her Homepage, Goodreads, Amazon or Twitter
Thank you for reading my post! Please consider checking out my debut novel, The Scars of Gaia, here on my website! The entire novel can be downloaded for free in multiple digital formats.
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