Dystopia
[disˈtōpēə] verb
1. an imagined place or state in which everything is unpleasant or bad, typically a totalitarian or environmentally degraded one.
Alyssa. Hotheaded, good in a crisis, and falling for somebody she shouldn't be.
Reece. Charming, a good leader, and possibly a drug addict.
Sam. Flirty, quick witted, and impossibly good with chemicals.
Carmella. Gorgeous, born wealthy, and has a not-so-pleasant past.
Sadie. Young, innocent, and Sean's Little sister.
Sean. Dangerous, trusts nobody, and always carries a gun.
In which six completely different people race state-to-state for a place in a safe haven in the beginning of the end of the world.
The apocalypse has begun, and they're running out of time.
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Highest ranking #38 in outbreak
Highest ranking #166 in psycho-thriller
Highest ranking #424 in post-apocalyptic
A million dollar bounty, underground assassins, torture-it's all in a days work for assassin Jessie Wright.
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Molded into an assassin by the one who killed her parents, Jessie defies orders and goes rogue. Now with a bounty on her head, her only chance of survival may be with a man who's reputation is worse than her own.
Violence, Assault, Swearing.