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Desolation
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Complete, First published Jan 24, 2016
They are trapped. They are scared.  And they only have each other.

A group of twelve teenagers; six girls and six boys, wake up on a remote Pacific island. Water surrounds them for as far as they can see, and they have no memory of where they are or how they got there. 

Now, they must work together to find not only an escape, but their lost memories as well. That, or they perish on the desolate island.

Slowly, Tessa begins to unfold the disturbing reason why the twelve of them are imprisoned on the island.

And the truth is horrifying. 


Filled with page-turning action, adventure, romance and suspense, "Desolation" tells the thrilling story of these teenagers fight for survival on the desolate island.

HIGHEST RANKING: #1 in Adventure

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