The Hunted: What was left behind

The Hunted: What was left behind

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After years of isolation, Dr. Elara Voss faces a terrifying new reality when an alien species descends upon Earth. Humans are no longer safe. But survival isn't the only thing at stake-those she's come to care about are now caught in the crossfire, and the cost of trusting the wrong person could be higher than she ever imagined.
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The Hunted

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Ashes of the Empire is a dystopian thriller following Elara Voss, the last survivor of a family slaughtered by the oppressive Dominion. Once a girl with dreams of a quiet life, she is now a weapon forged in the fires of vengeance. For years, the government has ruled with an iron grip-silencing dissent, rewriting history, and turning its people into obedient shadows. But Elara refuses to kneel. With nothing left to lose, she forms an underground rebellion alongside Kai Ren, a brilliant but cynical hacker with his own vendetta. As they gather a team of misfits-ex-soldiers, spies, and defectors-Elara's mission is clear: burn the Dominion to the ground. But as the war escalates and secrets unravel, she realizes the real enemy may not be the one sitting on the throne. The deeper she digs, the more she questions everything she thought she knew-including herself. In a world where trust is a weapon and the truth is buried under centuries of lies, Elara must decide: is she willing to destroy the empire, even if it means becoming the very monster she swore to fight? Because in the end, revolutions aren't won by heroes. They're won by survivors.

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