[This is my very first book, so it may be a little crappy.]
(Being HEAVILY edited)
In 2162, the US government has built sites all over the country, hiding them from the public eye in hopes to preserve their opinion and faith. Despite their believable facade, Jolin Martin has a hunch on their dishonesty and rather stringent behavior. In her generation, America is at war with the east, focusing most of their energy in the war, sending back livestreams of the war and chaos. The imagery has been sealed into her generation's mind; some move on and live in fear; others- like her- watch a scene of spectacular storytelling, with their origins being their own imagination, unfold in front of them. Like many others, Jolin's mind is filled with charging into battle, guns blazing, and coming out on top with strategic maneuvers.
The time for foolishly imagining herself bigger is over. She's just turned fifteen, and facing the real world and all its stained glory is what she must learn to do instead. Still, she daydreams, bringing the concept of war and her naive view back to the forefront of her mind. In her blissful ignorance, obstacles pop up, threatening to damage her forever.
Luna Vis woke up one morning, or rather one night, to the dim light of the moon. It was a day that started like any other, but turned out unlike any other, setting off the chain reaction that set her life ablaze for a second time. For six years she had lived a new normal after her life was uprooted, but now everything was on the cusp of changing again.
Almost exactly six years prior, the world as it was had changed entirely for half of the world. And over a century prior to that, the world had burned. The world burned in silver and in gold, and out of the ashes rose a phoenix: a new dawn for civilization. New cities, new ideas. New weapons. New... insurance policies.
Now Luna and her friends are learning first hand what being on the front lines of a war is like. Now they are finally learning what it was the government had kept so secret for six years. Now it is all up to them, but more specifically, up to Luna to stop The Eye and the White Sand from ruining everything.
Only months away from her sixteenth birthday, she is handed a purpose that may just be worth a sacrifice. Soon the world will be normal... whatever she chooses that to be.