SISTERHOOD (BOOK ONE) | HE-KIND SERIES
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Complete, First published Mar 01, 2018
Calling all feminists and sci-fi lovers!

Welcome to a world where girls rule the world-- literally. Not too long ago, women stepped up to save the Earth from being destructed by men. Not only did they create a sustainable society, they created one run entirely by women called the Sisterhood. But first, to enter the Sisterhood, a young girl must pass a test so she won't repeat the acts of a past broken world. To pass, she must witness. 

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BOOK TWO, MAIDENHOOD, IS NOW AVAILABLE.

 This is the first story (book) of many more to come from this special world. Each will follow a different path in this experimental society. I hope you enjoy this world (or hate) as much as I did writing it. Who knows, maybe it might even be on TV one day ;)

-Originally published in 2018-
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