Ride On

Ride On by Gwen Cole, published by Sky Pony on May 22, 2018, is a young adult fiction novel set in a near post-apocalyptic future where the skies are perpetually gray. The story follows teenage outlaw Seph, who has learned to survive alone in a harsh world, armed with his horse and a pistol. When he encounters the Lawmen, a local gang, and is wrongfully accused of murder, he joins forces with Avery, a determined girl searching for her twin brother, who has also fallen victim to the gang.
As Seph and Avery navigate the dangers of the Wild, they face the challenges of being hunted while trying to rescue her brother. The narrative explores themes of survival and companionship against a backdrop of dystopian elements and Western influences. With a page count of 280, this edition presents a gripping tale of adventure and resilience, inviting readers into a world where the only certainty is the peril that lies ahead.
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In the near post-apocalyptic future, the skies are always gray and people are constantly searching for the sun. For teenage outlaw Seph, it’s the only world he’s ever known. With his horse, his favorite pistol, and his knowledge for survival passed down from his dead father, Seph knows it’s safer to be alone. But after a run-in with a local gang that call themselves the Lawmen, and having been wrongly accused of murder, Seph teams up with Avery—a determined girl whose twin brother has been taken by the same gang.
After living in a small, rundown town her whole life, Avery knows nothing of the Wild—the lands controlled by nobody where travel is risky. With Seph’s help, they track down her brother but quickly find the tables have turned and they are now the ones being hunted. With rumors of mysterious dangers to the south and a safe sanctuary to the west, they’ve only got one option, but getting there won’t be easy with the Lawmen on their trail. The only thing that matters in the Wild is how fast your trigger hand is, but Seph doesn’t know if his will be fast enough to save them all.
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