"The year is 3017. What used to be North America is now the land of Jontose. Asia is now Hasiani, Australia is Mauranis, Europe is Crilania, Africa is Iciono, South America is Norio, and Antarctica...
Let's say that Antartica doesn't exist anymore."
Set after the downfall of everything we know and love, The Mystics is the story of six teenagers. Lia, Cari, Naomi, Vega, Ajax, and Mace.
Little do they know that they are The Mystics, a group of elemental heroes set out to save New Earth from an unstoppable evil.
Who is this evil, you may ask?
None other than the beloved Arlo, the King of New Earth.
However, Arlo wants to capture The Mystics to use for his own army.
And he will stop at nothing to get them.
Will The Mystics be able to overthrow Arlo and save New Earth?
Or will everything good in New Earth be destroyed forever?
It's been five years since the plague struck. Leah knows there are other survivors, but she's avoiding them. She is doing just fine on her own. Surviving after everyone she knew died has made her physically strong and honed her intelligence, but she is emotionally devastated. There is nothing to fear if you don't make yourself emotionally vulnerable.
James has spent the last five years helping to build up a colony of survivors. He believes in the small town they have populated and its mission to save humanity from extinction. He and his small team of men find scattered people and bring them in.
Over the last two centuries, women have fought for and won more and more rights, gaining equality with men. Society, law, and technology bolsters and enforces these rights, but now they are gone. Women's equality with men is over. There are just too few of them. They aren't lesser but greater, more important, more valuable than men. Men are expendable. Men can stay outside alone if they like, but all women must be brought inside the safety of the Colony and properly taken care of.
James has been searching the area Leah lives in. Her time of solitude is up. Leah sparks something in James he's never felt before. He's not letting this one get away, certainly not twice.
Warning: Contains sex, some violence, occasional foul language, and adult issues.
Genre: Science Fiction, Romance, Post-apocalyptic, Dark romance
Length: 84,468 words
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