The Verge of Solitude

The Verge of Solitude

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It's difficult living alone. It's hard knowing the responsibility lies on your shoulders. As every step leads to another, life goes on, whether they are ready for it or not. The world isn't the same anymore. After the nuclear war, there isn't much to hold on to. Nineteen year old Myra Whispane and Her brother, Cade, struggle through life on their own. In a world where nearly every living creature has become a malicious, blood-thirsty monster; Myra and Cade strive to find the thing they've strongly desired ever since the world took it's most erratic transformation: society. As the siblings encounter a young man, a lone survivor, who tells them of people in other lands living in unity, Myra goes on a journey, with the possibilities of finding things she never thought she could ever have: safety, human company and perhaps, maybe even love.
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First, the adults vanish. No warning. No answers. One moment they were there, and the next the world was left to the children. Ava Carter is sixteen, clinging to her little brother Eli and the promise she made to keep him safe. But survival is more than food and shelter. Strange symbols scar the streets. Shadows move where nothing should be. Her dreams bleed into waking life, filled with a mysterious man who speaks in riddles and visions that feel like warnings. And always the same truth, whispered in the dark: when you turn eighteen, something comes. Ava doesn't believe in destiny. But as her brother drifts closer to danger, and the cycle begins to tighten its grip, she must face a terrifying question-what if the answers she's searching for are worse than the silence?

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