"Dawnbreaker is the third book in the
Legends of the Duskwalker trilogy, which may be one of the best sci-fi trilogies published in the last decade. Start at the beginning, with
Three, and don't stop until you get to the end."
- Looking for a Good Book
"
Dawnbreaker is every bit the great final novel of this trilogy, and ended as good as it started. Couldn't have asked for more. Highly recommend this trilogy, start to finish!"
- Life's A Beach
"The book has a lot of heart and enthusiasm going for it - and I really appreciated the manner in which Jay ended the series."
- Smorgasbord Fantasia
"One hell of a book!"
- Popcorn Reads
"Jay Posey has created an incredible new world (at least for me it is). I found it to be very original and not like anything else I have been reading/listening to lately."
- Audio Book Reviewer
PRAISE FOR THE LEGENDS OF THE DUSKWALKER SERIES
"Stark and powerful, Three is a stunning debut. Reinventing the post-apocalyptic western as a journey across interior badlands as dangerous as the cyborg-haunted terrain his hero must cross, Posey has crafted a story that is impossible to put down."
- Richard E. Dansky, author of Vaporware and Snowbird Gothic
"Jay Posey creates a vivid and mesmerizing world whose characters are so real and so flawed that you'll recognize them immediately. An unforgettable read."
- Peter Telep, Co-author of the #1 New York Times Bestseller, Against All Enemies
"Gritty action-packed drama so hi-res and real you'll believe you got something in your eye."
- Matt Forbeck, author of Amortals and Dangerous Games
"Three feels like the result of tossing Mad Max, Neuromancer and Metal Gear Solid into a blender. If you don't find that combination appealing, then I do not understand you as a human being."
- Anthony Burch, writer for Borderlands 2 and Hey Ash Whatcha Playin
"Three is a great start into a new series. The post-apocalyptic world that Jay Posey created in Three is brilliantly constructed, it's just chock-full of the cool stuff, futuristic gadgets (guns and the like), augmented people and not forget the Weir."
- The Book Plank
"Three is a post-apocalyptic adventure tale in the vein of The Road Warrior, only with fewer vehicles and a higher tech level and body count...Posey knows how to pour on the tension. 4.5 stars. Now I'll twiddle my thumbs until the next Legends of the Duskwalker book comes out."
- Shelf Inflicted
"Posey has constructed a really unique world, one that steps to the side of the usual zombie tropes and provides an apocalypse that's at once unfathomable, but also believable. That's no mean feat."
- SF Crow's Nest
"What really drew me to this book was the mix of elements. It's post-apocalyptic. It's a western in styling. It's science fiction-sometimes rather hard science fiction. It's a bit of a fantasy, too. The blend of fantastical elements with the science fiction ones, which are in turn harnessed to the western post-apocalyptic setting is a matter of brilliance on Posey's part."
- On Writing
"Morningside Falls is a clever, unexpected take on a digitally enhanced post-apocalyptic world."
- Never To Be Told
"You never know whether book #2 will be as good as book #1. Rest easy - although Morningside Fall has to take a different tone because of story development I feel its every bit as good as Three and it makes me anxious to read book #3! Mr Posey, I'm ready for the next installment!"
- Popcorn Reads