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The Genesis Key Trilogy:
a young adult sci-fi dystopian adventure

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    In a world rescued by the Ancient Ones, where dreaming is prohibited and children who suffer from dysphoria are treated at the Flush, sixteen-year-old Hanu dreams about strange beings who give him a mission - fetch the Genesis Key and shape the tide of the war. He dismisses it. Until he realizes the government wants him and his misfit friends dead, and the quiet resistance that's been bubbling in the background of society spills into an all out battle for humanity. Then he realizes the Genesis Key will somehow help end it. 

    The Genesis Key Trilogy is a story of self-discovery, identity, and found family with intense action and social commentary on surveillance, propaganda, control and government corruption amid a quiet alien invasion and an even quieter rebellion. The trilogy is for fans of Red Rising, Maze Runner, and The Hunger Games.

                                                                                                                 

"... I would definitely recommend fans of dystopia to give this book a try." 

                                                                                                          - Readers Favorite

"A vivid dystopian tale with a truly apocalyptic twist." 

                                                                          -Kirkus Reviews

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God, Science, and a Really Dumb Experiment: 
an irreverent contemporary sci-fi, science fantasy adventure

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     Alex wants nothing more than to enjoy her summer break, like any other self-respecting middle school teacher. But when a science experiment brings God to Earth - and utter chaos along with her - Alex teams up with a mailman, an engineer, a priest and a scientist to undo the experiment. Add two demons with just the perfect solution and an ever-greater plot unfolds - one which would change humanity forever. Alex must navigate this scientific conundrum, as well as face some demons of her own, in this humorous and irreverent tale.
 
A hilariously irreverent story of identity and transformation amid God’s untimely return to Earth. This story is for fans of The Good Place, Heretics Anonymous, and Good Omens, and stories with a close first person narration and witty FMC like I Hope This Finds You Well.

 

                                                                                                                 

"Funny, casually progressive, and unafraid to be weird as hell..." 

                                                                  - Independent Book Review
“This book starts as it means to go on; the first page will draw you right in and you won’t stop until you reach the end.” 

                                              - Readers’ Favorite

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