This is a story about a young female leader living in a dystopian world. It's five years after the government has gone to shits and Genavine is left holding her life and the lives of hundreds in the palm of her hands. One wrong move, and they all perish. Her moral compass is on, but it's starting to fade, death has become a reality of the life they lead and murder a close second.
In this book, it not only tests her strength, but it shows her devotion to humanity, the dept of her love, and it proves her faith, which she let go of years ago. Will, there be an end to the ruthless war, or is it her destiny? Perhaps the heavens have more in store for this relentless woman than she ever knew. Can she accomplish what she needs to do, or is it too late?
I have a history of poetry & a love of words.
A romance with the universe & a desire to be one
with each world I create.
Pen Names:
NB Nicholas, CJ Spenser &
Jupiter Rose
If you enjoy a dramatic story, then check out this one. Gena is a young leader of the revolution who is fighting something she believes is right in her heart.
She is a strong woman and sees the world for what it is but what if everything you know is wrong and it's up to you to create change.
With new knowledge and love in her heart she fights for what is right and will deal with the consequences later.
Book Excerpt
Left To Die
It had been five years since that day, people from all over the world banned together. They took it among themselves to destroy anything that stood with regulation or theory. The government ran instead of fighting back leaving the endless amount of families to suffer through the unspeakable consequences of their actions. Gena was never one for the rules, but she believed the government kept their world in perspective and obviously, she was right. She never understood why they didn’t fight back, or how come the army didn’t bulldoze their way in and take over. Perhaps they thought it wasn’t worth it, that the people were a lost cause, either way here she was fighting to protect what she believed in.
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