"Our tale begins with a boy named Kudo..,
Kudo was once a normal kid. Although he lived in poverty within the town of Tarlyn, he was happy with his father and mother. However this changed after what the people called, the Global Giant, or GG for short. The earth and its creatures decided it had had enough of human destruction, and although it knew that there were good humans out there, it still took action. The earth and all its creatures attacked mankind, from the air they were breathing to under the very ground they stood on.
However, through all this, the earth spared those who were pure innocent and had no chance to become corrupted yet, the children. All kids who were 4 and under were spared by the earth, for they couldn't have done any wrong at their young age. But that depends on your definition of spared. Each of those kids were taken and raised by different animal groups, some by deers, some rabbits, some birds, etc. An after effect of this was that the human race became more diverse, and adopted some of these animal traits. For example, humans raised by rabbits could jump higher and developed much better hearing.
This very child, Kudo, was raised by Komodo Dragons, and as such, adopted those traits. This hybrid generation of the human race became known as, Generation Remade, seeing as how the human race had finally evolved."
Saving the life of the infamous rookie pirate, Captain Ruben Kirk, catapults Jessica Red into a sea of magic, jewel heists, and world-saving adventure.
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After years of watching pirates fighting with the king's navy off the coast of Harvest Island, Jessica Red saves the life of the infamous rookie pirate, Captain Ruben Kirk, and the two become fast friends. Little does she know, Ruben Kirk is only the first of three rookie pirates she'll meet during a whirlwind of sea-faring adventures - but when Jessica learns the corrupt King Mordred has plans to destroy her island home, can she convince them to help her save it?
("The Rookie Pirates" is Book 1 in "The Adventures of Jessica Red" trilogy.)
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