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Blythe dreams of following in her father’s footsteps and joining the military… until a terrible attack forces her to abandon her plans. Instead, she enrolls in a government program that will transform her — and bring challenges like no other. A heart-racing read!
EVERY CHOICE HAS A CONSEQUENCE Once again, the world is on the brink of momentous change. As revolutionary organization Saoirse prepares…
SOME SECRETS ARE WORTH FIGHTING FOR.Back on Earth, Ariana is caught in a dangerous crossfire between clandestine rebel organization Clementia…
Mad World is the third book in the Broken World series, which follows a group of survivors after a super-virus…
Broken Stories is a compilation of short stories and novelettes that accompanies the Broken World Series. From California to Oklahoma,…
The “taut adventure” (Booklist) that inspired the hit TV series: When most of the world’s population is taken out in an unprecedented nuclear exchange, Captain Thomas and his crew must gather survivors and set the course for humanity’s future. “Powerful and exciting” (The Washington Post).
“Thrilling post-apocalyptic romance at its dark, sizzling best!”—Lara Adrian“Nothing is easy or black or white in Zanetti’s grim new reality,…
First in a captivating sci-fi series: In the distant future, World War III breaks out, and doctor Craig Emilson becomes a suborbital paratrooper. Sent on a mission to take out a powerful artificial intelligence, Craig unknowingly holds the fate of humankind in his hands…
He has one choice: to flame out-or simply fade away… Framed for attempted murder against his superior, Commander-now convict-Jacob Steiner…
In a world where color perception defines social status, Eddie Russet’s above-average eye for red could be his ticket to a better life! This “brilliantly original” (Booklist starred review) New York Times bestseller is “a rich brew of dystopic fantasy and deadpan goofiness” (The Washington Post).