This life of Ours

This life of Ours

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Mon, Jun 24, 2019
When teenage Foster Vivian Lo'tell flees her adoption home with Kia Greeves after a disease spreads killing hundreds to thousands of people at a time. Soon the girls meet Damen Rivera who is eager to help them but will Vivian accept his help? The most important question though, will they survive the disease? Or will they perish like the rest of man kind?
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Sanctuary

Sanctuary. That was what the quarantine dome was supposed to be, a place of refuge from the N-Gel and the deadly Neoplague they unleashed on the world. But we aren't safe here. Senna is uprooted from her rural life in the outer dome when her mother agrees to marry the President of Sanctuary. It was supposed to be a Cinderella story, but Senna can't stand the health and status obsessed city. Her only escape comes from repairing an antique piece of wireless tech, an endeavor that is seemingly hopeless due to the interference that reduced such tech useless after the invasion. Senna believes that if she can get the device to work, she can use it to contact the life she left behind. However, it isn't her old life she reaches when she gets the device to power on. Instead she catches the SOS of a little girl who claims to be held captive in the toxic world outside of the dome. The girl offers a reward for her rescue-the cure for the plague that forced humanity into quarantine and took Senna's father from her. Top Rankings: #84 in Post-Apocalyptic (11/21/2020) #6 in Genetics (12/19/2020) #2 in Asexual Protagonist (11/14/2020)

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